MEMBERS ADMITTED SINCE THE LAST PUBLICATION. Mr. Barker. *Rev. Joshua Brooks, A. M. *Mr. John Dalton. Mr. John Charlton Dawson, Mr. Fofbrooke. Mr. Edward Green. Mr. Jofeph Hanson. Mr. Thomas Mort. Mr. Richard Moulfon. Mr. J. Moxon. Mr. Thomas Ollier. Mr. Robert Owen. Mr. Richard Rufhforth. Rev. John Vause, A. B. Thofe marked thus are of the Committee of Papers. CORRESPONDING MEMBERS. George Bew, M. D. Kendal. Mr. Samuel Buxton, Buxton, Alexander Alexander Copland, Esq. Dumfries. George Smith Gibbes, Efq. A. B. Fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxford. Matthew Guthrie, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. St. Petersburgh. Mr. Robert Uvedale, A. B. Trin. Coll. Cambridge. Mr. James Williamfon, Liverpool. HONORARY MEMBERS. Sir Richard Clayton, Bart. J. R. Deiman, M. D. Amfterdam. CONTENTS. The LAWS of MOTION of a CYLINDER, compelled by the repeated Strokes of a FALLING BLOCK to penetrate an OBSTACLE, the Refistance of which is an invari- On the COMBUSTION of DEAD BODIES, as formerly practifed in Scotland. By ALEXANDER COPLAND, OBSERVATIONS on the ADVANTAGES of PLANTING CONJECTURES on the USE of the ANCIENT TERRASSED WORKS, in the North of England. By JOHN FERRIAR, M.D. Read December 12, 1792. p. 422. MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS on CANINE and SPONTANEOUS HYDROPHOBIA: to which is prefixed, the HISTORY of a CASE of HYDROPHOBIA, occur- ring twelve Years after the BITE of a fuppofed MAD DOG. By SAMUEL ARGENT BARDSLEY, M. D. M. R. M. S. Edin. and C. M. S. Lond. p. 431. Farther EXPERIMENTS and OBSERVATIONS on the An |