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  "text": "AN INDEX TO THE Sixtieth VOLUME OF THE Philosophical Transactions:\n\nFor the Year 1770.\n\nA.\n\nABERRATION of light retards the time of the transits of Venus p. 358. 536.\nAdrian ascended mount Etna, to enjoy the beautiful prospect from the top, p. 14.\nAir at Hudson's bay very seldom clear for 24 hours, p. 129. Singular effects of this haze, p. 130. Its great refractive power, p. 131.\nAir changes the color of the blood, p. 372.\nAir inflammable set loose and caught in making charcoal, p. 222.\nAir separated from salts, by solution, different from what is called fixed air, p. 335. Whether it be the cause of\nthe sinking of the water in solutions of salts, p. 352, 353.\n\nAiton, Mr. his great skill in the cultivation of exotic plants at Kew, p. 524. Raised oaklings from acorns preserved in wax, ibid. p. 525. As also one of the first tea plants in England, p. 525.\n\nAlabaster. See Marble.\n\nAlungu, a species of the manis or scaly lizard, p. 36. Described by Mr. Dame and Dr. Hampe, p. 37, 38.\n\nAmber found on the sea shore at the foot of mount Etna, p. 17.\n\nAneurysms, to which cause the coagulation of the blood in their pouch is owing? p. 382.\n\nAnimal substances reducible to a coal that will conduct electricity, p. 221.\n\nAnimalcula found in sea water exposed to air, p. 446.\n\nAnt-eaters, two families of these animals, p. 37.\n\nAreas of certain curve lines, how computed, p. 441, 442.\n\nArtery of the arm wounded without an haemorrhage, p. 98.\n\nAssurances on survivorships, how to be ascertained, p. 274.\n\nAstronomical observations at Cavan in Ireland, p. 454.\n\nAtmosphere of electricity, its effects, p. 277, 278, &c.\n\nAttitudes and actions of birds chiefly to be preserved, p. 308.\n\nAurora borealis, inferior in Hudson's bay to that of Europe, p. 130.\n\nB.\n\nBaking, its great use in the preservation of birds, p. 319.\n\nBarometer observed at the top of mount Etna, p. 15.\n\nBarrington, Hon. Daines, his account of the young musician Mozart, p. 54.\n\nBartram.\nBartram, Mr. John, discovered the starry aniseed tree in East-Florida, p. 527.\n\nBeccaria, Father John Baptist, his paper on the electrical atmosphere, p. 277.\n\nBirds, how they are to be prepared for preservation, p. 184. Defective methods, p. 303, 304, &c. How to be killed, p. 307. How to be dissected, p. 314. Stuffed and embalmed, p. 315. Wired, p. 316. Caled, p. 319.\n\nBleeding changes the properties of the blood, p. 400. Increases its disposition to coagulate, p. 406.\n\nBlood human, investigated by Mr. Hewson, p. 368. Its coagulation retarded by cold, p. 369. Promoted by heat, 370, 371. Acquires its red colour in the lungs, p. 373. Changed in its properties during bleeding, p. 398.\n\nBones found in the rock of Gibraltar, p. 415. Not human, p. 416.\n\nBorlase, Dr. William, his meteorological observations, p. 230.\n\nBougainville, Mr. his method of finding impossible roots of equations, p. 248, 249.\n\nBrandy froze by the great cold in Hudson's bay, p. 124.\n\nBravoes, the people called by that name by the Spaniards are the same with the Patagonians, p. 25.\n\nC.\n\nCachalot, the spermaceti whale, described; p. 321, 322.\n\nCamelopardalis, found in the country of the Hottentots, and described by Capt. Carteret, p. 27.\n\nCape of Good Hope, variation of the needle observed there, p. 445.\n\nCarteret, Captain, his letter on the inhabitants of the coast of Patagonia, p. 20. His account of a Camelopardalis, p. 27.\nCatania, destroyed by an eruption of mount Etna, now rebuilt, p. 3. Its harbour formed by, but afterwards filled up with, lava, p. 7.\n\nChappe, abbé, his observation of the transit of Venus in California, p. 551. His death, p. 552.\n\nCharcoal of wood thought no conductor of electricity, p. 211. Much contracted in its dimensions by the process of coaling, p. 212, 213. Different in this from animal or mineral substances, p. 214. Conducts electricity in proportion to the degree of heat used in the making of it, p. 215. But not in proportion to the solidity of its substance, or its blackness, p. 216. Its cause the oil of the plant or phlogiston, p. 218, 219. Not to be distinguished in its conducting power from perfect metals, p. 220.\n\nChelsea, fifty new plants of the garden described, p. 541, &c.\n\nChefsnut tree, one of them on mount Etna is upwards of 28 canes or 60 yards in circumference, p. 9.\n\nCirillo, Dr. Dominico, his letter on the Manna tree, and the tarantula, p. 233.\n\nCoagulable lymph forms the buff or inflammatory crust, p. 376. Not coagulated by rest alone, p. 377, 380. Nor by cold, p. 378, 383. But chiefly by the action of the air, p. 379. And by a less degree of heat than the serum, p. 385. May change in two or three minutes, p. 400. Its disposition to coagulate increased by bleeding, p. 402.\n\nCold of Hudson's bay, p. 124. Its effects, p. 124, 125, &c.\n\nCold obstructs the separation of the blood, p. 369. And lessens its disposition to coagulate, p. 409, 410, &c.\n\nComet seen in Hudson's bay, p. 130, 131. At Cavan in Ireland, p. 469.\n\nCordials pernicious in haemorrhages, p. 404.\n\nCrassamentum of blood described, p. 368.\nCrater of mount Etna incrustated with salts and sulphurs like that of Vesuvius, p. 14.\n\nD.\n\nDavis, Captain, his method of preparing birds for preservation, p. 184.\nDiadems whether worn by Syracusian Monarchs? p. 84.\nDinapoor, observation of the late transit of Venus at that place, p. 239.\nDipping needles constructed by Mr. Bernoulli and Mr. Euler, p. 366.\nDouglas, Captain Charles, his experiments to ascertain the temperature of the sea in great depths, p. 39.\nDoz, Don Vincent, his observation of the transit of Venus in California, p. 549.\nDunn, Mr. Samuel, his determination of the external and internal contact of Venus with the Sun’s limbs, p. 65.\nDymond, Mr. Joseph, his observations in the course of a voyage to Hudson’s bay, p. 100, 102, 137, &c.\n\nE.\n\nElectrical lateral explosion investigated, p. 192, 193. Enters and leaves an insulated body without altering its electricity, p. 207.\nElectricity, answering to the surfaces and not to the bulks of bodies, p. 295.\nEllis, John Esq; his letter on the Loblolly bay, p. 518.\nOn the Starry aniseed tree, p. 524.\nEller, Mr. his table of salts absorbed in water without increasing its bulk, p. 327.\nEskimaux seen and described, p. 106, 108, &c.\nEtna, Account of it by the Hon. William Hamilton, p. 1. The most ancient and most considerable of the volcanoes, p. 2. Now called Mon Gibello, p. 3. Its caverns filled with snow, p. 8. Its ascent gradual till near the top, p. 11. Glorious views from the highest point, p. 12. A circle of 900 miles seen from it, ibid.\nINDEX.\n\nibid. Its smoke not so foetid as that of Vesuvius, p. 14. Its perpendicular height, p. 15. Its operations the same as those of Vesuvius, but upon a large scale, p. 17. Its eruptions uncertain, p. 18.\n\nF.\n\nFaintness salutary in haemorrhages, p. 402.\nFitz-Gerald, Keane Esq; improvements of a new wheel barometer, p. 74.\nFrancis Cape, in the island of S. Domingo, the transit of Venus observed there, p. 498. its latitude and longitude determined, p. 499, 500.\nFunchal in Madeira, its latitude determined, p. 502. Difference of its meridian from that of London, p. 503.\n\nG.\n\nGanglions of the nerves; their use ascertained, p. 30.\nGassendi his opinion about the solubility of different salts in water generally embraced, p. 326.\nGibraltar, bones found in its rock, p. 415.\nGoose season in Hudson’s bay, p. 121, 126.\nGordonia, see Loblolly-bay.\nGravity, its force determined at Ponoy in Lapland, p. 395.\nGun-shot wound, case of a fatal one, p. 94, &c.\n\nH.\n\nHamilton, Honourable William, his account of a journey to mount Etna, p. 1.\nHampe, Dr. his account of a species of the manis or scaly lizard, p. 36.\nHeat does not prevent the separation or coagulation of blood, p. 369, &c.\nINDEX\n\nHeat expands or contracts wood, p. 223.\nHeberden, Dr. Thomas, his observations of Jupiter's first satellite, in Madeira, p. 502.\nHaemorrhages stopped by faintness, p. 402. Increased by cordials, p. 404. Often require blood-letting, p. 405.\nHewson, Mr. William, his experiments on blood, p. 368.\nHorsley, Rev. Mr. Samuel, his considerations on some difficulties raised against the Newtonian theory of light, p. 417.\nHot water which issues from the craters of volcanoes, whether supplied by sea or rain-water? p. 16.\nHudson, Mr. William, his account of the fifty Chelsea plants for 1769, p. 541, &c.\nHudson's bay, soil of the country, p. 117. Birds and insects, p. 117, 118. Productions, p. 118, 119, 120, &c. Winter dreys of inhabitants, p. 122, 123. Its fish, p. 126, 127. The natives described, p. 127, 128.\nHuman glove, separated in a fever. p. 452.\nHunter, Dr. William, his letter on some bones found in the rock of Gibraltar, p. 414.\n\nI.\n\nIce, island of, seen and described, p. 104, 106. By what principles accounted for? p. 107. Their motion and dissolution very quick, p. 112, 132. How ships work through them? p. 112.\nIllicium, see Starry aniseed tree,\nInclination of the needle observed at Ponoy in Lapland, p. 357.\nInflammation does not cause coagulation, p. 390, 391, &c. attenuates the blood, p. 393.\nInflammatory crust of the blood formed from its coagulable lymph, p. 376, 388, &c. And owing to the attenuation of it, p. 396.\nInterest compound, several cases relating to it investigated, p. 508.\nINDEX.\n\nJohnston, Dr. James, his experiments on the ganglions, p. 30.\nJones, William, Esq; his theorems on cases of compound interest, p. 508.\nIvory not contracted in its dimensions by fire, p. 213.\n\nK.\n\nKiacks, canoes of the Esquimaux, p. 108.\nKraakens, imaginary sea monsters, p. 41.\nKuckhan, Mr. T. S. his letters on the methods of preserving dead birds, p. 302, &c.\n\nL.\n\nLambert, Mr. his experiments on the specific gravities of solutions of salts, p. 350, 351.\nLanden, Mr. John, new theorems for computing the areas of certain curve lines, p. 491.\nLatham, Mr. John, his letter on a singular separation of the cuticle in a fever, p. 453.\nLatitudes and longitudes of several places in Hudson's-bay, p. 136.\nLavas, require a thousand years to be fit for vegetation, p. 5. Common dimensions of those of mount Etna, p. 16.\nLead, kept from vitrifying in a strong fire, becomes a better conductor of electricity, p. 226. But does not change its specific gravity, p. 227.\nLight, whether its particles would acquire a very great degree of force in coming to us from the Sun? p. 418, 419. Whether they would considerably waste its substance in a long period of years? p. 420, 421. Whether spherical? p. 430. Must be exceedingly small, p. 431.\nLipari islands formed by explosion, p. 18.\nLobolly-bay, an American ever-green tree described by Mr. Ellis, p. 519. Called the Gordonia, p. 520.\n\nLuminous circle around Venus observed at its entry on the Sun's disk at S. Domingo, p. 498.\n\nLudlam, Rev. Mr. William, his account of an occultation, p. 355. His precautions to settle the going of his clock, p. 357.\n\nM.\n\nMaal-stroom, a whirl-pool in the seas of Norway, p. 42, 43.\n\nMachine to discover the roots of equations, p. 251, 252, &c. Called an universal constructor of equations, p. 256.\n\nMallet, Mr. account of his astronomical observations, p. 363.\n\nManna how procured, p. 234. Its different species, p. 235. Use, p. 236.\n\nManna-tree, a kind of ash common in Calabria and Sicily, p. 234.\n\nMarble white, formed in some waters of Italy, p. 47. And probably in the same manner in other places, p. 49, 50, &c.\n\nMason, Mr. Charles, his astronomical observations at Cavan in Ireland, p. 454. Observes the transit of Venus, p. 462, 463.\n\nMasserano, Prince, communicates the observation of the transit of Venus made in California, by the Spanish astronomers, p. 549.\n\nMercury, its transit over the Sun observed at Norriton in Pennsylvania, p. 504.\n\nMeteor, a remarkable one seen at Oxford, p. 532. As likewise at London, Windsor, and other places, p. 534.\n\nMeteorological observations made at Prince of Wales's fort, on the north-west coast of Hudson's bay, p. 137. At Bridgwater in Somersetshire, p. 228. At Ludgvan in Cornwall, p. 230.\nMiddleton, Captain, mistaken in his opinion about the slow progressive motion of ice islands, p. 111, 125, 133.\nMineral substances enlarged in their dimensions by charring, p. 214.\nMitra papale, a species of sponge, p. 181.\nMoivre, late Mr. De, his method of calculating reverions of survivorships, p. 269. Proved defective, p. 270, 271.\nMonte Nuovo thrown up from the bottom of the Lucrine lake, p. 2.\nMozart, J. C. a very surprizing child, famous by his musical performances, p. 55. Short account of his life, ibid. Compared with the famous Baratier, p. 63.\n\nN.\n\nNagri, the original language of India, p. 448.\nNapal, country of, in the East Indies, described, p. 447, 448. Its communication with China, p. 449.\nNetta or Scoperta, the third, and highest region of mount Etna, p. 10.\nNeutral salts give floridness to the blood, p. 373. Prevent its coagulation, p. 374.\n\nP.\n\nParallax of the Sun, computed by Mr. Mallet, p. 364. Deduced from the observations of the transit of Venus, at S. Domingo and at Wardhus, p. 501. And from the observations in California, p. 549.\nPatagonians, seen by Captains Wallis and Carteret, p. 21. Their measure, p. 22. A very fine set of men, p. 23. Very inoffensive and intelligent, p. 24. Have a trade and communication with the Spaniards, p. 25.\n\nPhilistis,\nINDEX\n\nPhilistis, Queen of Syracuse, Malta, and Gozo, her age ascertained by means of a Greek medal, p. 81, 82, 85, &c.\n\nPhilosopher's tower, said to have been inhabited by Empedocles, p. 16.\n\nPhlogiston the cause of vegetable charcoal becoming a conductor of electricity, p. 214. As it is likewise in metals, p. 221.\n\nPigot, Nathan, Esq; on the late transit of Venus, p. 257.\n\nPingré, Mr. his account of the observations of the late transit of Venus made at S. Domingo, p. 497.\n\nPolypi of the heart owe their origin to the coagulable lymph, p. 376.\n\nPovesh in Lapland, observations made there, p. 363, 364, &c.\n\nPrice, Dr. Richard, observations on the reversions depending on survivorships, p. 268. On the effects of the aberration of light in retarding the times of the transit of Venus, p. 536.\n\nPriestley, Joseph, LL. D. his investigation of the lateral electrical explosion, p. 192. And his experiments and observation on charcoal, p. 211, &c.\n\nPrince of Wales's fort in Churchill river, observatory built in it, p. 119.\n\nR.\n\nRaspe, Mr. R. E. his letter on the formation of white marble, p. 47.\n\nRecupero, Canon, has published a dissertation on the hot water which issued out of the great crater of mount Etna, p. 16.\n\nRegion, inferior of mount Etna, called Piedmontese, p. 7. The middle one called La Selvosa, p. 8.\n\nRegione Piedmontese, the lower district of mount Etna, very fertile and well cultivated, p. 4.\n\nRespiration difficult at top of mount Etna, p. 15.\nRetina, of the eye what stroke it may sustain, p. 439, 440.\nRobertson, James Esq; his description of the blunt-headed cachalot, p. 321.\nRobertson, Mr. John, his letter on cases of compound interest, p. 508.\nRoots of equations, how discovered universally, p. 241, 242.\nRose, Capt. Alexander, his observations made in the East Indies, p. 444, 445. Observes the transit of Venus at Phefabad, p. 450.\nRowning, Rev. Mr. his machine for finding the roots of equations, p. 240.\n\nS.\n\nSalt spring, how to estimate the weight of salt which it contains, p. 350.\nSalts, whether they fill the pores of water, without increasing its volume, p. 327. Experiments proving the contrary, p. 328, &c. Table of the elevation of water by the absorption of different salts, p. 330, 331. Specific gravities of several, p. 336, 337. Gravities of saturated solutions of various salts, p. 545, 346. Of solutions with a given quantity of these, p. 347. And of different quantities of the same salt, p. 348, 149.\nSea water, measure of its strength, p. 350.\nSegner, Mr. John Andrew, his method of discovering the roots of equations, p. 240. Its defect, p. 241.\nSelvosa or woody region of mount Etna, covered with large trees, p. 8. Furnishes timber to Naples, as it did to ancient Syracuse, p. 9.\nSemen badian, the seed of the Illicium, used in medicine, p. 525, 531.\nSerum of the blood described, p. 368. Different from the coagulable lymph, p. 371. Requires a greater heat to coagulate, p. 385.\nSmith, Dr. William, observations of a transit of Mercury at Norriton in Pennsylvania, p. 504.\nINDEX\n\nSnow gathered in the caverns of mount Etna, p. 8.\nCovered with ashes in several places, p. 11.\nSoil of the country about Churchill river, p. 117.\nSperma-ceti, what substance it is, p. 323.\nSpirit of wine unfroze by the great cold of Hudson's bay,\nin a sealed bottle, p. 125. Congealed to a jelly in an\nopen glass, p. 151.\nStones uncommon Italian described by Mr. Strange, p.\n179, 180.\nStarry Aniseed Tree described by Mr. Ellis, p. 524, &c.\nA native of the East-Indies, as likewise of America,\np. 525. Its singular properties, p. 526. Bears severe\nfrost, p. 527.\nStoor Worms, probably exist, and may be 25 fathoms\nlong, p. 42.\nStrange, John Esq; account of some uncommon sponges\nfrom the coast of Italy, p. 179.\nStromboli, a volcano in one of the Lepari islands, p. 19.\nSun's distance from the earth increased by last observa-\ntions in California, p. 550.\nSurvivorships, how their reversions are to be computed,\np. 268, &c.\nSwinton, Rev. Mr. John, his observations on a Greek\ncoin of Philistis, p. 80.\nSwinton, Rev. Mr. John, his account of a remarkable\nmeteor seen at Oxford, p. 532.\n\nT.\n\nTail by which Venus seemed to adhere to the Sun in\nits internal contact observed at Caen, p. 265. But not\nat Paris, p. 267.\nTarantula, account of its bite fabulous, p. 237.\nThermometrical observations on mount Etna, p. 15. Made\nnear the coasts of Lapland; to ascertain the degrees of\nheat at the surface and bottom of the sea, p. 39.\n\nTransit\nINDEX.\n\nTransit of Venus retarded by the aberration of light, p. 358, 536. Quantity of this retardation, p. 539.\nTurpentine burnt in a glass tube becomes a whitish glossy matter, p. 223. And strongly conducts electricity, p. 224. Its explosion luminous and like that passing through a thin surface of gilding, ibid.\nTwilight very bright in high latitudes, p. 113.\n\nV.\n\nVarnish recommended for preserving birds, p. 512.\nVegetation decreases, the higher one ascends towards the top of mount Etna, p. 10.\nVegni, Signor, his account of white marble formed by some waters in Italy, p. 47. Use he made of it, p. 52.\nVenus, moments and phenomena of its contacts with the Sun in 1761 and 1769 described by Mr. Dunn, p. 6.\nVenus, its last transit over the Sun observed at Greenwich by Mr. Dunn, p. 65. At Dinapoor in the East Indies, p. 239. And at Peshabad, p. 450. At and near Caen in Normandy, p. 259, 260. In the island of S. Domingo, p. 498, 499. At Ponoi in Lapland, p. 364. At Cavan in Ireland, p. 462, 463. In California, p. 549, 551.\nVesuvius and other mountains formed by explosion, p. 2, 13. How distinguished, ibid.\n\nW.\n\nWales, Mr. William, Journal of his voyage to Churchill-river in Hudson's bay, p. 100. His observations on the state of the air, winds and weather, &c. p. 137.\nWater, diversity of its pores assumed, p. 326. Sinks immediately upon the solution of salts, p. 330, 331. Its specific gravity increased by these solutions in a decreasing proportion, p. 343.\n\nWatson,\nINDEX\n\nWatson, Rev. Mr. Robert, his experiments on the solution of salts, p. 325.\n\nWheel barometer, invented and improved by Mr. Fitz Gerald, p. 74, 75. Its exactness and uses, p. 77, 78.\n\nWinchelsea, Earl of, his account of the eruption of mount Etna, in 1669, p. 4.\n\nWinn, Captain, his account of the effect of lightening on a conductor fixed to the mainmast of his ship, p. 183.\n\nWinthrop, John, Esq; his letter on the retardation in the times of the transit of Venus occasioned by the aberration of light, p. 358.\n\nWood expanded or contracted by a less or greater degree of heat, p. 223.\n\nWoolcombe, Mr. Thomas, his letter on a boy who died of a gun-shot wound, p. 94.\n\nThe End of the Sixtieth Volume.\n\nN. B. The Number of Copper Plates belonging to this Volume is TWELVE.\nTHE LIST\nOF\nTHE ROYAL SOCIETY.\nMDCCLXXI.\n\nHis Sacred Majesty King GEORGE III. Patron.\nHis Sacr. Majesty STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS,\nKing of POLAND.\nHis Sacr. 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Coote Molesworth, M.D.\nDonald Monro, M.D.\nEdward Montagu, Esq.\nEdw.Wortley Montagu, Esq;\n\nGEORGE Duke of Montagu.\nCharles Moore, Esq;\nRobert More, Esq;\nThomas\nHOME MEMBERS.\n\nThomas Morell, D. D.\nJohn Morgan, M. D.\nCorbyn Morris, Esq;\nMichael Morris, M. D.\nLeonard Morse, Esq;\nSHOLTO CHARLES E. of MORTON.\nJames Mounsey, M. D.\nWilliam Mountaine, Esq;\nPatrick Murdoch, D. D.\nSamuel Musgrave, M. D.\nRobert Mylne, Esq;\nSir James Naefsmith, Bart.\nMr Turberville Needham.\nHENRY Duke of NEWCASTLE.\nPeter Newcome, A. M.\nFrank Nicholls, M. D.\nJohn Nicoll, Esq;\nWilliam Northey, Esq.\nHUGH D. of NORTHUMBERLAND,\nMus. Brit. Cur.\nChristopher Nugent, M. D.\nRobert Ord, Esq; L. Chief Baron of Excheq. in Scotland.\nCHA. DODGSON, L. Bp. of OSSORY.\nROBERT LOWTH, L. Bp. of OXFORD\nJohn Parker, Esq;\nWilliam Parker, D. D.\nArchibald Patoun, Esq;\nHenry Pemberton, M. D.\nMed. Prof. Gresh. Ac. R. Berol. Soc.\nThomas Pennant, Esq;\nRichard Penneck, M. A.\nThomas Percival, M. D.\nJohn Lewis Petit, M. D.\nRoger Pettiward, D. D.\nWilliam Pitcairn, M. D.\nAndrew Joseph Planta, M. A.\nAllan Pollok, M. D.\nW. HENRY Duke of PORTLAND'\nMus. Brit. Cur.\nMr. Percival Pott.\nWill. Samuel Powell, D. D.\nMr. Richard Price.\nWilliam Price, Esq;\nJoseph Priestly, LL. D.\nSir John Pringle, Bart. M. D.\nMed. Reg. S. Gott. Soc.\nRichard Pulteney, M. D.\nMr. Henry Putman.\nWILLIAM Earl of RADNOR.\nJohn Ranby, Esq; Chir. Reg.\nDavid Ravaud, A. M.\nSamuel Reynardson, Esq.\nMr. Joshua Reynolds.\nCHARLES Duke of RICHMOND.\nMr. John Van Rixtel.\nMr. David Riz.\nMatthew Robinson, Esq;\nSir Thomas Robinson, Bart.\nZAC. PEARCE, L. Bp. of ROCHESTER.\nCHARLES Marquis of ROCKINGHAM.\nJohn Roebuck, M. D.\nCharles Rogers, Esq;\nROBERT Lord ROMNEY.\nJohn Ross, D. D.\nWilliam Roy, Esq;\nThomas Rutherforth, D. D.\nTheolog. Prof. Reg. Cantabr.\nThomas Ryves, Esq;\nMr. Peter Sainthill.\nJerom de Salis, Esq;\nJoseph Salvador, Esq;\nSir George Savile, Bart.\nErasmus Saunders, D. D.\nGeorge Scott, LL. D.\nGeorge Lewis Scott, Esq;\n\nAN.\n### HOME MEMBERS\n\n| Name                  | Title          |\n|-----------------------|----------------|\n| An. Ashley            | E. of Shaftesbury |\n| Mr. Samuel Sharp      |                |\n| Fane William Sharpe   | Esq;           |\n| Mr. William Sharpe    |                |\n| Gregory Sharpe        | LL. D.         |\n| Ant. Shepherd         | D.D. Pr. Plum. Cant. |\n| John Silvester        | M.D.           |\n| Mr. John Smeaton      |                |\n| Adam Smith            | LL. D.         |\n| Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe | Kt     |\n| Philip Earl Stanhope  |                |\n| Edward Stanley        | Esq;           |\n| Henry Stebbing        | D.D.           |\n| George Steevens       | Esq;           |\n| Mat. Stewart          | D.D. Pr. Mat. 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Luc.Cant. |\n| Richard Hill Waring   | Esq;           |\n| Mr. Joseph Warner     |                |\n| Richard Warren        | M.D. Med.Reg.  |\n| Mr. Henry Watson      |                |\n| Jonathan Watson       | Esq;           |\n| Richard Watson        | M.A.           |\n| William Watson        | M.B.           |\n| William Watson        | M.D. Mus.Br.Cur. |\n| Lewis Way             | Esq;           |\n| Sir John Webb         | Bart.          |\n| William Webber        | Esq;           |\n| George Wegg           | Esq;           |\n| James Welsh           | M.D.           |\n| Robert Weston         | Esq;           |\n| Mr. Charles White     |                |\n| Taylor White          | Esq;           |\n| Thomas Wilbraham      | M.D.           |\n| John Wilkes           | Esq;           |\n| Israel Wilkes         | Esq;           |\n| John Wilkinson        | M.D. S.Gott.Soc. |\n| Ralph Willet          | Esq;           |\n| Mr. Dionysius Williams|                |\n| Sir Edw.Wilmot,Bart.M.D.Med.Reg.| |\n| Mr. Benjamin Wilson   | Ao.R.Up/Soc.   |\n| William Windham       | Esq;           |\n\n**Edward Earl Winterton**\n\n| Name                  | Title          |\n|-----------------------|----------------|\n| John Winthrop         | Esq;           |\n| Sir Clifton Wintringham | Knt           |\n| M.D. Med.Reg.         |                |\n| Mr. George Witchell   |                |\n| Francis Wollafton     | Esq;           |\n| Francis Wollafton     | LL.B.          |\n| George Wollafton      | A.M.           |\n| Thomas Wood           | Esq;           |\n| Mr. Peter Woulfe      |                |\n| Daniel Wray           | Esq; Mus.Brit.Cur. |\n| Richard Wright        | A.M.           |\n| Mr. Thomas Yeoman     |                |\n| Sir William Younge    | Bart.          |\n\n*Ten of the Fellows of the Society are to be chosen into the Council for the Year ensuing, on the 30th of November 1771, being Saint Andrew's Day.*\n## Foreign Members\n\n### Persons of Other Nations\n\n| Ds. Lud. Paul | Abbeille, Gallus. |\n|---------------|-------------------|\n| Ds. Franciscus | Adanson, Reg. Sc. Acad. Par. Soc. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist | Albertini, Princeps Sansverinus. |\n| Ds. Joh. Berolin. Soc. | d'Alémbert, Reg. Sc. Acad. Parif. & Memb. Acad. Stockh. |\n| Ds. J. N. S. | Allamand, Phil. Prof. Lugduno-Batav. |\n| Ds. Carolus | Allioni, M. D. Taurinensis. |\n| Ds. Theod. de Phil. Ulyssip. | Almeida, Congr. Orator. & Profess. |\n| Ds. Ant. Freyre de | Andrada, Reg. Lustit. à Consil. |\n| Ds. Petrus | Acanius, M. D. Hafniae. |\n| Ds. Joh. Mendes Sacchetti Barboza, M. D. Ulyssip. | Barthelemy, Reg. Insc. & Hum. Lit. Acad. Par. Soc. |\n| Ds. Jobus | Baster, M. D. Zeelandus. |\n| Ds. Lud. de | Beaufort, I. U. D. Mosæ-Traject. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist Jac. | Elie de Beaumont, in Senat. Parif. Causar. Patron. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist | Beccaria, Philosoph. Exper. Prof. Rég. Taurinensis. |\n| Ds. Petrus Jonas | Bergius, M. D. Stockholm. |\n| Ds. Thorberm | Bergman, Chemie Prof. Upsal. |\n| Ds. M. Joh. Baptist Bernard | M D Med. Prof. Duacenf. |\n| Ds. Daniel | Bernouilli, R. Sc. A. Par. Soc. Pr. Aff. Basil. |\n| Ds. Ferd. | Berthoud, Neocom. Helvo. |\n| Ds. Joh. Steph. | Bertier. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist | Bohadisch, M.D. H. Nat. Prof. Prag. |\n| Ds. Carolus | Bonetus, Genoenfis. |\n| Ds. Ludovic. Frid. | Bonetus, Senator Genovenfis. |\n| Ds. Roger | Boscovich, Afron. Prof. |\n| Dux Johannes de Bragança, è Regiâ Stirpe Lufitan. | |\n| Ds. Joh. Maur. Com. Bruhl, Orat. Eleff. Sax. ad Brit. Reg. | |\n| Ds. Joh. Laurent. | Bruni, M. D. Anat. Pr. Taur. |\n| Ds. Andr. Elias | Buchner, Prof. Acad. I. N. C. S. R. I. C. Hale Magd. |\n| Ds. G. L. le Clerc de Buffon, Reg. Sc. Acad. Parif. Soc. & Hort. R. Prof. | |\n| Ds. Petrus | Camper, M. D. Med. Pr. Gron. |\n| Ds. Marchio Domin. | Caraccioli, Orat. Reg. Utriusq. Sicil. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist | Carburii, Prof. Reg. Med. Taurin. |\n| Ds. Cæsar Franc. Berol. Soc. | Cassini de Thury, R. S. A. Parif. & Aquis Sextitis. |\n| Ds. Joh. | Castillioneus. J. C. Prof. Phil. Ultr. |\n| Ds. — — — de | Caumont, M. D. Parif. |\n| Ds. Paul. | Celefsia, Nobil. Genoenfis. |\n| Ds. Joh. | Cerèfa, Dux de Noia, Nob. Neap. |\n| Ds. Joh. Bern. de | Chabert, R. S. A. Parif. Soc. |\n| Ds. Joh. | Chevalier, Ulyssipon. |\n| Ds. Joh. Franc. | Cigna, M. D. Taurinensis. |\n| Ds. Car. Mar. de la | Condamine, Reg. Scient. Ac. Par. Soc. |\n| Ds. Franc. Gabr. | Coyer, Parif. |\n| Ds. Petrus Alex. Egues. | Czernichew, Com. Imp. Russ. Ord. St. |\n\n| Ds. Lud. Joh. Mar. Daubenton, M. D. A. R. S. Par. & Berol. Soc. | Déclos, Hist. Gal. A. Gal. Hum. L. Sec. |\n| Ds. Car. | Euler, Prof. Ac. Pet. |\n| Ds. Leonhardus | Faget, Parisiensis. |\n| Ds. Joh. Baptist | Ferner, Reg. Cancell. Confiliar. |\n| Ds. Bened. | Formey, Reg. Sc. Ac. Ber. Sec. perp. |\n| Ds. Joh. Bap. de | Fidalgo da Silveira, Reg. Lust. à Consil. |\n| Ds. Joach. Joseph. | Filienius, Th. Doc. & Episcopus Lincoepylis. |\n| Ds. Pet. Nicholas | Formey, Reg. Sc. Ac. Ber. Sec. perp. |\n| Ds. Samuel | Jean de Foucy, R. S. Ac. Par. S. perp. |\n| Ds. Joh. Paul Grand | Frisi, Prof. Math. Mediol. |\n| Ds. P. Paul. | Ds. Car. Jacinth. Ant. Dux de Gallean, Princ. S. R. I. |\n| Ds. Joseph. | Gaertner, M. D. Tubigenfis. |\n| Ds. Hieron. Dav. | Gaubius, Pr. Ch. & Med. Lug. Bat. |\n| Ds. — — — de la Grive, Reg. Inscr. & Hum. Lit. Acad. | Haller, M. D. Reg. Ac. Sc. Par. Soc. & Prof. Soc. Gott. |\n| Ds. Laur. Theod. | Hamel du Monceau, Naut. Inscr. gen. R. S. A. Par. S. |\n| Ds. Joh. Petr. | Hampe, M. D. Naf. Med. Prin. Wall |\n| Ds. Joh. Paul. de | Heisslant, M. D. Reg. Sc. Ac. Par. Soc. |\n| Ds. Ostavian. de | Hollmannus, Philosoph: Prof. Gotting. |\n| Ds. Joseph. de | Huber, M. D. Basil. |\n| Ds. Petr. de Magnas. | Hubner, Consil. R. Daniae, &c. |\n| Ds. Albert de | Jaquier, Ord. Min. Rom. Math. Prof. |\n| Ds. H. Ludov. de | Jacourt, Parisiensis. |\n| Ds. Joh. Henric. | Juan, Hist. D. Joa. Mel. Eq. |\n| Ds. Franc. Dev. | Jussieu, M. D. Bot. Pr. Reg. & R. Sc. |\n| Ds. Sam. Christian. | Lande, R. Sc. Ac. Par. & Ber. Soc. |\n| Ds. Joh. Jacob. | Lieutaud, M. D. Med. Prof. Reg. |\n| Ds. Martin. | Lindæ, Reg. Suecia Archiat. |\n| Ds. Franc. | Ds. FERD. Princeps LOBKOWITZ. |\n| Ds. Georg. | Lyonet, J. U. D. Hagæ-Com. |\n| Ds. Bernard. de | Malouin, M. D. Reg. Sc. Ac. Par. Soc. |\n| Ds. Jeron. de la | Ds. Joh. Xaverius Manetti, Prof. Med. & Bot. & Acad. Florent. Secr. |\n| Ds. Joh. | Marfili, M. D. Prof. Bot. Pat. |\n| Ds. — — — de | Sezernissimus Princeps de Masserano. |\n| Ds. Anton. | Matani, Piñorienfis. |\n| Ds. Christ. | Mayer, Afron. Eleff. Palat. |\n| Ds. Gulielm. | Mazzea, Parisiensis. |\n| Ds. Gerard. | Meereman, LL. D. Rotterodamus. |\n| Ds. Martin. de | Mello e Castro Reg. Lust. à Sec. & Conf. |\n| Ds. Carolus | Messier, Afr. Par. & S. Holl. Soc. |\nFOREIGN MEMBERS.\n\nDs. Frid. Christ. Meutsch, A. Imp. Nat. Cur. Soc.\nDs. Adam. Gottl. Moltke, Com. de Breg. Conf. Int. R. Dan.\nDs. Gulielm. le Monnier, M. D. Soc. Par. A. S. Bot.\nPr. Reg.\nDs. Petr. Carolus le Monnier, Afr. Reg. Sc. Ac. Par. Soc.\nDs. —— Secondat de Montefiqueu, Burdegalenfis.\nDs. Joh. Car Ph. Trudaine de Montigny, Reg. Chr. à Conf.\nA. R. S. Parif.\nDs. Franc. Clement Morand, M. D. Reg. Sc. Ac. Soc.\nDs. Salvator Morand, Reg. Sc. Ac. Par. & Petr.\n& Inf. Bonon. Soc.\nDs. Jo. Bap. Morgagni, M. D. Prof. An. Patauv.\nR. S. Ac. Parif. Soc.\nDs. Laurent. Morosini, Nob. Venet.\nDs. Ger. Fred. Müller, Hifp. & Dir. Arc. Mosc.\nDs. Ludov. de la Nauze, Reg. Inscrip. & Hum. Lit.\nAc. Parif. Soc.\nDs. Ludov. Jul. Dux Nivernensis, Par Gallie, &c.\nDs. Seb. Jof. Com. de Oeiras, R. Luf. à Conf. & Sec.\nDs. Camillus Paderni, Romanus.\nDs. Petr. Simon Pallas, M. D.\nDs. Martin Panzano, Acad. Reg. Matrit. Soc.\nDs. Jacob Pereire, Parisienfis.\nDs. Lud. Mar. Jof. d' Albert d'Ailly, Dux de Picquigny,\nNob. Gall.\nDs. —— —— Pitot, Reg. Scient. Acad. Par. Soc.\nDs. Bened. de Moura Portugal, Nob. Lufit. & Eq. Aurat.\nDs. Franc. Quenay, Reg. Ac. Sc. Par. Soc.\nDs. Randolph. Erick Raife, Prince. Heff. Conf. et Prof.\nDs. Cyrill. Comes Rafumowki, Ruf. Min. Hetm. Imp.\nAc. Pet. Pref.\nDs. Joseph Raulin, M. D. Parisienf.\nDs. —— —— Raynal, Parisienf.\nDs. Sigif. Comes de Redern, Prof. Acad. Reg. Berolin\nDs. Fulcus Marchio Rinuccinus, Nob. Florentinus.\nDs. Carolus le Roy, M. D. Montpelier.\nDs. Adrian. van Royen, M. D. Luga. Bat.\nDs. David van Royen, M. D. Botan. Prof. Lug. Bat.\nDs. Jof. Fr. Wicardel de Fleury, Comes de Saluce, Pedem.\nDs. Aug. Boißier de Sauvages, S. R. Scien. Mons. &c. Soc.\nDs. Christ. Schaeffer, S. T. D. Rat.\nDs. Joh. de Schuvaloff, Ord. Aquil. Alba, S. Al.\n& S. Anna.\nDs. Joh. Andr. Segner, M. D. Prof. Math. Physic.\n& Med. Gotting.\nDs. Jacob. Serenius, Th. Doz. & Episcop.\nStregnesenfis.\nDs. Thomas le Seur, Ord. Minim. Rom. Mat. Pr.\nDs. Dan. Carol. Solander, M. D. Suecus.\nDs. Lazarus Spallanzani, Prof. Math. Moden.\nDs. Simon. Stratico, M. D. Prof. Med. Pat.\nDs. Joh. Joseph. Sue, M. A. Parisienfis.\nDs. Gerard. Baro van Swieten, M.D. Sac.Cef. Maj.Med. Pr.\nDs. S. A. D. —— Tiffot, M. D. Laussannenis.\nDs. Justus Joh. Torkos, M. D. Préfourenfis.\nDs. Joseph. Ignat. de Torres, M. D. Hippan.\nDs. Abrah. Trembley, Genevensis.\nDs. —— —— Comes de Treflan, Reg. Sc. Acad. Par. Soc.\nDs. Theod. Tronchin, M. D. & Med. Prof. Gen.\nDs. Fr. H. March. de Turbilly, Parisienfis.\nDs. Marfilius Ventury, Nob. Par. Reg. Hif. à Conf.\nDs. Philip Venuti, Nob. Cort. Lib. Port. Prezp.\nDs. —— —— de Vigny, Reg. Ac. Arch. Par. Soc.\nDs. Anton. de Ullöa, Hispanfis.\nDs. Franc. Arouët de Voltaire.\nDs. Ricardus Wall, Reg. Hifp. à Conf. & Sec.\nDs. Carolus Walmesley.\nDs. Petr. Wargentin, Sec. R. S. A. Stockholm.\nDs. Joh. Hen. Georg. Comes de Werthern, Cub.Her. S. R. I.\nDs. Wilhelmus Wilhelmius, A. M. Madiburg.\nDs. Joh. Hen. Winkler, Lipfienfis.\nDs. Euftatius Zanotti, Afronom. Bononiens.\nDs. Franc. Maria Zanotti, Sec. Ac. Sc. Inf. Bonon.\nTHE LIST OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.\n\nMDCCCLXXII.\n\nHis Sacred Majesty King GEORGE III. Patron.\nHis Sacr. Majesty STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS,\nKing of POLAND.\nHis Sacr. Majesty CHRISTIAN King of DENMARK.\nHis most Serene Highness CHARLES Margrave of BADEN DOURLACH.\nHis most Serene Highness FRANCIS Duke of MODENA.\nHis most Serene Highness BIRON Duke of COURLAND.\nHis most Serene Highness CHARLES WILLIAM FERDINAND.\nHereditary Prince of BRUNSWICK.\n\nTHE PRESENT COUNCIL.\n\nJames West, Esq; President,\n[Mus. Britannici Curator.\nHon. Daines Barrington, V. P.\nMr. John Belchier.\nGustavus Brander, Esq; {Mus. Brit. Curat.\nJames Burrow, Esq; V. P.\nJohn Campbell, Esq;\nHon. Henry Cavendish.\nWilliam Earl of Dartmouth.\nSamuel Dyer, Esq;\nSamuel Horsley, LL. B.\nGowin Knight, M. B.\nNevil Maskelyne, B.D. {Aft. Reg.\n\nMatt. Maty, M.D. Sec. {At. R. Ber. &c. Su.\nCha. Morton, M.D. Sec. {Ac. Im. Nat. Cur. &c. Pet. S.\nWilliam Mountaine, Esq;\nROBERT LOWTH, L. Bp. of OXFORD.\nHenry Owen, M. D.\nSir J. Pringle, Bt. M.D. V.P. {Med. Reg. S. Gott. Sec.\nWilliam Watson, M.D. Mus. Brit. Cur.\nSamuel Wegg, Esq; Treaf. V. P.\nDaniel Wray, Esq; Mus. Brit. Cur.\n\nThis COUNCIL is to be continued till SAINT ANDREW's Day, 1772.\nHOME MEMBERS.\n\nRobert Adam, Esq;\nNathan Alcock, M. D.\nJohn Anderson, A.M. {Pb. N. Pr. Gl.\nThomas Anguish, Esq;\nJohn Arbuthnot, Esq;\nShuckburgh Ashby, Esq;\nAnthony Askew, M. D.\nThomas Astle, Esq;\nSir Joseph Ayloffe, Bart.\nGeorge Baker, M.D. Med. Regin.\nHenry Baker, Esq;\nRoger Baldwin, M. A.\nJoseph Bankes, Esq;\nEdward Barry, M. D.\nMr. David Bayford.\nHon. Topham Beauclerk.\nRich. H. Alex. Bennet, Esq;\nJohn Bentinck, Esq;\nHon. William Bentinck:\nJohn Blair, LL. D.\nFrancis Blake, Esq;\nR. Wilbraham Bootle, Esq;\nWilliam Borlase, LL. D.\nWalter Bowman, Esq;\nThomas Brand, Esq;\nOw. Salusbury Brereton, Esq;\nRichard Brocklesby, M. D.\nIsaac Hawkins Browne, Esq;\nSir William Browne, Knt. M. D.\nWilliam Brownrigg, M. D.\n\nDAVID Earl of Buchan.\nPeter Burrell, Esq;\nRobert Burrow, Esq;\nTh. Joseph Count De Burzynski.\nAmyas Bushe, Esq;\nCharles Lord Cadogan, Mus. Br. Cur.\nSir James Caldwall, Bart.\nCharles Lord Camden.\n\nJohn Canton, A. M.\nPeter Canvane, M. D.\nLord Ch. Cavendish, Mus. Br. Cur.\nJohn Caverhill, M. D.\nAnthony Chamier, Esq;\nMr. John Chandler.\nJames Earl of Charlemont.\nCharles Chauncey, M. D.\nWILLIAM Earl of Chatham.\nJOHN Earl of Clanricarde.\nMr. Samuel Clarke.\n\nROBERT Lord Clive.\nMr. Josiah Colebrooke.\nCharles Collignon, M. D.\nJames Comyn, Esq;\nMr. Benjamin Cook.\nSir J. Mordaunt Cope, Bart.\nMr. Jo. Lodge Cowley.\nLewis Crusius, D. D.\nJohn Cuthbert, Esq;\nAlexander Dalrymple, Esq;\nMr. James Dargent.\nJohn Darker, Esq;\nErasmus Darwin, M. D.\nCHARLES Moss, L.B. of S. David's.\nSolomon Dayrolle, Esq;\nEdward Delaval, Esq;\nThomas Dickson, M. D.\nHon. 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D.\nRobert Mylne, Esq;\nSir James Naefsmith, Bart.\nMr Turberville Needham.\n\nHENRY Duke of NEWCASTLE.\nPeter Newcome, A. M.\nFrank Nicholls, M. D.\nJohn Nicoll, Esq;\n\nHUGH D. of NORTHUMBERLAND,\n[Mus. Brit. Cur.]\n\nChristopher Nugent, M. D.\nRobert Ord, Esq; L. C. Bar. Ex. Scotl.\nCHA. DOGSON, L. Bp. of OSSORY.\nJohn Paradife, Esq.\nJohn Parker, Esq;\nWilliam Parker, D. D.\nArchibald Patoun, Esq;\nThomas Pennant, Esq;\nRichard Penneck, M. A.\nThomas Percival, M. D.\nJohn Lewis Petit, M. D.\nRoger Pettiward, D. D.\nHon. Constantine Phipps.\nWilliam Pitcairn, M. D.\nAndrew Joseph Planta, M. A.\nAllan Pollok, M. D.\nSir James Porter, Knt.\n\nW. HENRY Duke of PORTLAND,\n[Mus. Brit. Cur.]\n\nMr. Percival Pott.\nWill. Samuel Powell, D. D.\nRichard Price, D. D.\nJoseph Priestly, LL. D.\nRichard Pulteney, M. D.\nMr. Henry Putman.\n\nWILLIAM Earl of RADNOR.\nJohn Ranby, Esq; Chir. Reg.\nMatthew Raper, Esq;\nDavid Ravaud, A. M.\nSamuel Reynardson, Esq.\nSir Joshua Reynolds.\n\nCHARLES Duke of RICHMOND.\nMr. John Van Rixtel.\nMr. David Riz.\nMatthew Robinson, Esq;\nSir Thomas Robinson, Bart.\n\nZAC. PEARCE, L. Bp. of ROCHESTER.\n\nCHARLES Marquis of ROCKINGHAM.\nJohn Roebuck, M. D.\nCharles Rogers, Esq;\n\nROBERT Lord ROMNEY.\nJohn Rofs, D. D.\nWilliam Roy, Esq;\nThomas Ryves, Esq;\nMr. Peter Sainthill.\nJerom de Salis, Esq;\nJoseph Salvador, Esq;\nSir George Savile, Bart.\nErasmus Saunders, D. D.\nGeorge Scott, LL. D.\nGeorge Lewis Scott, Esq;\nMr. Samuel Sharp.\nMr. William Sharpe.\nAnthony Shepherd, D.D. {Pr. Pl. Cant.\nJohn\n| HOME MEMBERS |\n|-------------|\n| John Silverster, M.D. |\n| Mr. John Smeaton. |\n| Adam Smith, LL.D. |\n| Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe, Kt. |\n| PHILIP Earl STANHOPE. |\n| Edward Stanley, Esq; |\n| Henry Stebbing, D.D. |\n| George Steevens, Esq; |\n| Philip Stephens, Esq; |\n| John Strange, Esq; |\n| Mat. Stewart, D.D. {Pr.Mat.Edin.} |\n| James Stuart, Esq; |\n| Sidney Swinney, D.D. |\n| John Swinton, B.D. |\n| Edward Thomas, A.M. |\n| Noah Thomas, M.D. {Med.R. Ext.} |\n| Sam. Welles Thomson, LL.D. |\n| JOHN Earl of TILNEY. |\n| Anthony Tiffington, Esq; |\n| ROBERT Lord Trevor. |\n| George Forster Tuffnell, Esq; |\n| Marmaduke Tunstal, Esq; |\n| John Turton, M.D. {Reg.ad Fam.} |\n| JAMES Lord TYRAWLY. |\n| Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq; |\n| Rodolph Val Travers, Esq; |\n| RALPH Earl VERNEY. |\n| John Upton, Esq; |\n| Hon. Horatio Walpole. |\n| Mr. George Walker. |\n| John Walsh, Esq; |\n| Edw. Waring, M.D. {Pr.Luc.Cant.} |\n| Richard Hill Waring, Esq; |\n| Mr. Joseph Warner. |\n| Richard Warren, M.D. {Med.Reg.} |\n| Mr. Henry Watson. |\n| Jonathan Watson, Esq; |\n| Richard Watson, D.D. {Th.R.Pr.Can.} |\n| William Watson, M.D. |\n| Benjamin Way, Esq; |\n| Sir John Webb, Bart. |\n| William Webber, Esq; |\n| George Wegg, Esq; |\n| James Welsh, M.D. |\n| Robert Weston, Esq; |\n| Mr. Charles White. |\n| Taylor White, Esq; |\n| Thomas Wilbraham, M.D. |\n| John Wilkes, Esq; |\n| Israel Wilkes, Esq; |\n| John Wilkinson, M.D. {S.Gott.Soc.} |\n| Ralph Willet, Esq; |\n| Mr. Dionysius Williams. |\n| Sir Edw. Wilmot, Bt.M.D. {Med.Reg.} |\n| Mr. Benjamin Wilson, Ac.R.Uph.Soc. |\n| William Windham, Esq; |\n| EDWARD Earl WINTERTON. |\n| John Winthrop, Esq; |\n| Sir Clifton Wintringham, Knt. M.D. {Med.Reg.} |\n| Mr. George Witchell. |\n| Francis Wollaston, Esq; |\n| Francis Wollaston, LL.B. |\n| George Wollaston, A.M. |\n| Thomas Wood, Esq; |\n| Mr. Peter Woulfe. |\n| Richard Wright, A.M. |\n| Mr. Thomas Yeoman. |\n| Sir William Younge, Bart. |\n\nTen of the Fellows of the Society are to be chosen into the Council for the Year ensuing, on the 30th of November 1772, being Saint Andrew's Day.\nFOREIGN MEMBERS.\n\nPERSONS of Other NATIONS.\n\nLud. Paul Abeille, Gallus.\nDi. Franciscus Adanson, Reg. Soc. Acad. Par. Soc.\nJoh. Baptista Albertini, Princeps Sanseverinus.\nJoh. d'Alembert, Reg. Soc. Acad. Par. & Berolin. Soc.\nJ. N. S. Allamand, Phil. Prof. Lugduno-Batav.\nCarolus Allioni, M. D. Taurinensis.\nTheod. de Almezyda, Cong. Orator. & Prof. Phil. Ulyssip.\nAnt. Freyre de Andrade, Reg. Luft. à Conf.\nPetrus Acanthus, M. D. Hafniae.\nJoh. Mendes Sacchetti Barboza, M. D. Ulyssip.\nBurthelemy, Reg. Inf. & Hum. Lit. Ac. Par. Soc.\nJobus Balter, M. D. Zeelandus.\nLud. de Beaufort, I. U. D. Moja-Traject.\nJoh. Baptist. Jac. Elie de Beaumont, in Sen. Par. Cauf. Pat.\nJoh. Baptist. Boccaria, Phil. Exp. Prof. Reg. Taurinensis.\nPetrus Jonas Bergius, M. D. Stockholm.\nThorberm Bergman, Chemie Prof. Upsal.\nM. Joh. Baptist. Bernard, M. D. Med. Prof. Duacensis.\nDaniel Bernouilli, R. Sc. A. Par. Soc. Pr. Afr. Basil.\nFerd. Berthoud, Neocom. Helv.\nJcf Steph. Bertrier.\nJoh. Baptist. Bohadisch, M.D. H. Nat. Prof. Prag.\nCarolus Bonetus, Genevensis.\nLudovic. Frid. Bonetus, Senator Genevensis.\nRoger Bozowich, Afron. Prof.\n\nDux Johannes de Bragança, à Regid Stirpe Lusitan.\nJoh. Maur. Com. Bruhl, Orat. Elef. Sax. ad Brit. Reg.\nJof. Laurent. Bruni, M. D. Anat. Pr. Taur.\nAndr. Elias Buchner, Prof. I.N.C.S.R.I.C. Hal. Mey.\nG.L. le Clerc de Buffon, Reg.S.A. Par.S.& Hort.R. Prof.\nPetrus Camper, M. D. Med. Pr. Gron.\nMarchio Domiu. Caraccioli, Orat. Reg. utrinque Sicil.\nJoh. Baptist. Carburi, Prof. Reg. Med. Taurin.\nCæsar Franc. Cassini de Thury, R.S.A. Parif. & Berol. Soc.\nJoh. Caflilieus, J. C. Ac. Berol. Soc.\n— de Caumont, M. D. Parif.\nPaul Celecha, Nobil. Genevensis.\nJof. Bern. de Chabert, R. S. A. Parif. Soc.\nl'Abbé la Chappelle, Parisiensis.\nL. M. Jof. d'Albert, Dux de Chaulnus, Nob. Gall.\nJoh. Chevalier, Ulyssipon.\nJoh. Franc. Cigna, M. D. Taurinensis.\nCar, Mar. de la Condamine, Reg. Scient. Ac. Par. Soc.\nFranc. Gabr. Coyer, Parif.\nPetrus Czernichew, Com. Imp. Ruff. Ord. St. Alex. Eques.\nLud. Joh. Mar. Daubenton, M.D.A.R.S.Par. & Ber. S.\nCar. Ductos, Hisp. Gal. A.Gal. Hum. L. Sec.\nLeonhardus Euler, Prof. Ac. Pet.\nJoh. Baptist. Faget, Parisiensis.\nBened. Ferner, Reg. Cancell. Consiliar. Memb. Ac. Stockh.\nJoh. Bapt. de Feronce, Conf. Aul. Brunf.\nJoach. Joseph. Fidalgo da Silveira, Reg. Luft. à Conf.\nPet. Nicholas Filienius, Th. Doct. & Episcopus Linconiensis.\nSamuel Formey, Reg. Sc. Ac. Ber. Sec. perp.\nJoh. Paul Grand Jean de Fouchy, R. S. Ac. Par. S. perp.\nP. Paul. Frisi, Prof. Math. Mediol.\nCar. Jacinth. Ant. Dux de Gallean, Princ. S. R. I.\n\nJoseph. Ds. Hieron. Dav.\n— de la Grive, Reg. Infrir. & Hum. Lit. Acad. Par. Soc.\nLaur. Theod. Ds. Joh. Petr.\nJoh. Paul. de Gua, Reg. Sc. Acad. Parif. Soc.\nOctavian. de Guadco, Abbas; Nob. Pedemont.\nJoseph. de Guignes, Int. Lin. Orient. Reg. Christ.\nPetr. de Gusman, Dux Methymnae-Sidon, Hisp. Magnas.\nAlbert de Haller, M. D. Reg. Ac. Sc. Par. S. & Pr. S. Gott.\nH. Lud. de Hamel du Monceau, Na. Inf. gen. R. S. A. Par. S.\nJoh. Henric. Hampe, M. D. Naf. Med. Prin. Wall.\nFranc. Dav. Herissant, M. D. Reg. Sc. Ac. Par. Soc.\nSam. Christian. Hollmannus, Philosoph. Prof. Gotting.\nJoh. Jacob. Huber, M. D. Basil.\nMartin. Hubner, Conjil. R. Danie, &c.\nFranc. Jacquier, Ord. Min. Rom. Math. Prof.\n— de Jaucourt, Parisiensis.\nGeorg. Juan, Hisp. Ord. D. Joan. Mel. Eq.\nBernard.de Juffeu, M.D.Bot.Pr.Reg.& R.Sc.A.Parif.S.\nJeron. de la Lande, R. Sc. Ac. Par. & Ber. Soc.\nJoh. Lientaud, M. D. Med. Prof. Reg. 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