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10 - Register Book of the Royal Society Volume 10
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1 - 'Account of the Peruvian or Jesuit's Bark by John Gray'
2 - 'Account of two Parhelii observed in London September 17 1736 by Martin Folkes'
3 - 'The Configurations of Jupiter's Satellites at the Times when such of their Eclipses as are Visible at London will happen in the Year 1737 by James Hodgson'
4 - 'Observations of a Lunar Eclipse on September 8 1736 made in Fleet Street by Mr George Graham and Mr James Short'
5 - 'Observations of the occultation of Mars by the Moon October 7 and of the Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disk October 31 1736 made in Fleet Street, London with a Refracting Telescope of 12 feet by Mr George Graham'
6 - 'An Account of the going of a Clock at London and at Cartagena in the years 1733 and 1734 collected by Mr George Graham'
7 - 'Some Astronomical Observations made at Covent-Garden, anno 1736 by J Bevis'
8 - 'New Experiments upon Ice: taken from Abbe Nollet at Paris, and communicated by Dr Desaguliers'
9 - 'A brief Narrative of the Shot of Doctor Robert Fielding with a Musket Bullet, and its strange manner of coming out of his head'
10 - 'Mr Catesby's Account of a Book intitled: Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des Insectes by M de Reaumur'
10a - 'An Account of the Bones of Animals being changed to a red colour by Aliment only', by Mr Belchier
11 - 'An Account of a Shot received by the late Lord Carpenter in the mouth with a Musket ball' by George Lord Carpenter
12 - 'A further account of the Bones of Animals being made red by the Aliment only by Mr Belchier'
13 - 'The description of a Machine to keep Time which serves for a considerable Improvement to navigation; and to fix a Point to find the Meridian, as the Poles serve for the Latitude' by author unidentified
14 - Mr Eames's account of a book entitled: 'A Mathematical Treatise containing a System of Conic Sections with the Doctrine of Fluxions and Fluents applied to various Subjects' by John Muller
15 - Account of a tumour on a woman's thigh by Claud Amyand
16 - 'Account of Doctor Lobb's first Book on Fevers intitled: Rational Methods of curing Fevers etc' by Alexander Stuart
17 - 'A Dissertation concerning the Roads' by Robert Phillips
18 - Experiments to show how respiration might be affected by perforating the thorax and lungs by G Houstoun
19 - 'A brief Account by Mr Eames of a Work intitled: The Method of Fluxions and infinite Series, with its applicationt to the Geometry of Curve Lines, by the Inventor, Sir Isaac Newton'
20 - 'The Description of a Machine called by the Dutch a Kameel or Camel, used to carry their large Ships over the Shallows' by Cromwell Mortimer
21 - 'An Observation of an Eclipse of the Moon made at Christ's Hospital London' by James Hodgson
22 - 'A Description and Use of an universal horizontal Dial invented by Julian Le Roy, Clock-maker, and a Member of the Society of Arts at Paris. Communicated by Doctor Desaguliers'
23 - 'A Catalogue of the fifty Plants from Chelsea Carden presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries for the year 1735: pursuant to the direction of Sir Hans Sloane' by Isaac Rand
24 - 'Observations of the Comet and of the Solar Eclipse of February 18th at West Horsley in Surrey' by William Nicholas
25 - Observations of Mars in 1736 by C Kirch
26 - 'An Account and Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries communicated to the Royal Society for the years 1729 and 1730' by George Hadley
27 - Mark Catesby's account of a book entitled 'Memoires pour servir a l'histoire des Insectes par Mr de Reaumur de l'Academie des Sciences Tome second'
28 - 'An appendix or Supplement to the Anatomy of the Bustard, containing a description of a large membranous Bag that lies along the neck of that large fowl...' by James Douglas
29 - 'Monsieur de Fay's seventh Memoir on Electricity read in the Royal Academy of Sciences in May and June 1736'
30 - 'An Account of the famous Mosaic Pavement found in the Temple of Fortune at Praeneste [Palestrina] together with an Explanation thereof'
31 - 'A further Account with the Description of the Mosaic Pavement formerly in the Temple of Fortune at Praeneste [Palestrina]' by Cromwell Mortimer
32 - 'An Account of some magnetical Experiments made before the Royal Society on Thursday the 21st of April 1737 by Dr Desaguliers'
33 - 'An Abstract of the second Volume of Dr Peter Desault's Dissertations of Physick, printed at Paris 1735' by Claude Amyand
34 - 'A Report of the Electrical Experiments made by Granville Wheler at the Royal Society's House on May 11 1737'
35 - 'An Account of what further Electrical Experiments Mr Wheler hath made since May 11 1737 at the Royal Society's house London' by Cromwell Mortimer
36 - Observations of Mercury and Venus by John Bevis
37 - 'An Account of Doctor Trew's Dissertation concerning the differences of a human Body before and after Birth' by David Hartley
38 - 'A Proposal to make Pipes to convey water, to be made of Earth, and a Mixture of other Ingredients, a new invention to strengthen them...' by John Morke
39 - Account of an antiquity used by the ancient Prussians by John Klein of Danzig
40 - 'A continuation of an Account of an Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands by Mark Catesby'
41 - 'Observations of the late Comet and Solar Eclipse by Didacus de Revillas, Abbot of St Jerome'
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22 - Volume 1 of index to the journal, register and letter books
23 - Volume 2 of index to the journal, register and letter books

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