Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A Continuation of a Discourse about Vision with an Examination of Some Late Objections against It. By V Villiam Briggs M. D. and Fellow of the College of Physitians,1683,13,,171-182,Briggs A Conjecture about an Under-Current at the Streights-Mouth Read before the Oxford Society Dec. 21. 1683. by the Reverend and Learned Tho. Smith D. D. Fellow of Mag.Col. Oxon.and of the R. Society,1684,14,,564-566,Smith Mr. Zachary Mayne's Letter 1694. concerning a Spout of Water That Happened at Topsham on the River between the Sea and Exeter,1695,19,,28-31,Mayne Part of Two Letters of May the 22th and June the 12th 1699. from Sir Charles Holt to Dr. Shadwell Concerning a Disease Caused by Swallowing Stones; with Remarks on the Same by Hans Sloane M.D,1699,21,,190-192,Holt A Letter Written to the Most Reverend Father D. Cla. Fremond Calmad Publick Professor in the University of Pisa Giving an Account of the Earthquakes Felt in Leghorn from the 16th to the 27th of January 1742. With Some Observations Made by the Most Reve,1742,42,,77-90,Pedini An Account of the Death of the Reverend Dr. Greene Late Rector of St. George the Martyr in Queen's Square London and One of the Prebendaries of Worcester Where He Died of an Hurt Received as He Was Riding out in the Neighbourhood of That City Contain,1746,44,,609-612,Cameron A Letter from the Rev. Mr. John Nixon F. R. S. to Mr. John Ward F. R. S. and Rhet. Prof. Gresham. Serving to Accompany Two Letters; One from Sir Thomas Cave Bart. And Another from the Minister of Weston with Sutton in Northamptonshire; Concerning the E,1749,46,,705-709,Nixon An Account of the Earthquake Novem. 1 1755 as Felt in the Lead Mines in Derbyshire; In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Bullock to Lewis Crusius D. D. F. R. S,1755,49,,398-444,Bullock An Account of a Continued Succession of Earthquakes at Brigue in Valais. Written by the Rector of the College of Jesuits at Brigue and Addressed to Mons. Jalabert Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Geneva and F. R. S. and Communicated by Mr. Ab,1755,49,,616-622,Trembley Conjectures concerning the Cause and Observations upon the Phaenomena of Earthquakes; Particularly of That Great Earthquake of the First of November 1755 Which Proved So Fatal to the City of Lisbon and Whose Effects Were Felt As Far As Africa and Mor,1759,51,,566-634,Michell An Account of the Late Earthquakes in Syria,1759,51,,529-534,Russell An Account of the Effects of Lightning in St. Bride's Church Fleet-Street on the 18th of June 1764,1764,54,,227-234,Delaval An Account of Rings Consisting of All the Prismatic Colours Made by Electrical Explosions on the Surface of Pieces of Metal,1768,58,,68-74,Priestley A Letter to Dr. Benjamin Franklin F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Appearance of Lightning on a Conductor Fixed from the Summit of the Mainmast of a Ship down to the Water,1770,60,,188-191,Winn Account of a Remarkable Thunder Storm,1771,61,,71-77,Williams An Account of the Death of a Person Destroyed by Lightning in the Chapel in Tottenham-Court-Road and Its Effects on the Building; As Observed by Mr. William Henly Mr. Edward Nairne and Mr. William Jones. The Account Written by Mr. Henly,1772,62,,131-136,Henly Observations upon Lightning and the Method of Securing Buildings from Its Effects,1773,63,,49-65,Wilson Experiments concerning the Different Efficacy of Pointed and Blunted Rods in Securing Buildings against the Stroke of Lightning,1774,64,,133-152,Henley Electrical Experiments by Mr. Edward Nairne of London Mathematical Instrument-Maker Made with a Machine of His Own Workmanship a Description of Which is Prefixed,1774,64,,79-89,Nairne Further Experiments and Observations in an Heated Room,1775,65,,484-494,Blagden Experiments in an Heated Room. By Matthew Dobson M. D. In a Letter to John Fothergill M. D. F. R. S,1775,65,,463-469,Dobson An account of a complete luxation of the thigh bone in an adult person by external violence; by Mr. Charles White surgeon at Manchester. Communicated by George Lloyd Esq; F. R. S,1759,51,0,676-679,White