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The BATH SOCIETY.

Letters and Papers on Agriculture, Planting, &c. addreffed to the Society. inftituted at Bath for the Encouragement of Agriculture, &c. Vol. V.

Rev. THOMAS MARTYN.

Rouffeau's and Martyn's Letters on Botany.

A Volume containing thirty-eight Plates, with Explanations, intended to illustrate Linnæus's Syftem of Vegetables.

Mr. THOMAS POLE.

The Anatomical Inftructor, or an Illuftration of the modern and most approved Method of preparing and preferving the different Parts of the Human Body, and Quadrupeds, with Plates. By Thomas Pole, Surgeon.

Mr. SAMUEL HOOPER.

The Antiquities of Scotland, by Francis Grofe, Efq. Vol. II.

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ROYAL SOCIETY.

Philofophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, fecond part of the Seventy-ninth Volume, and firft and second parts of the Eightieth Volume.

Monfieur de la METHERIE.

Traité d'Agriculture, 3 Volumes. Obfervations fur la Phyfique, &c. nine numbers.

MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS.

LEWIS MAJENDIE, Efq.

A Bag of Meadow Fox-tail Grafs Seed, and a Bag of Meadow Fefcue Grass Seed.

Mr.

Mr. JOHN WAGSTAFFE.

Some Samples of Seed-Wheat.

Mr. HORWOOD.

Two Plans of Leicester - Square, and

Streets adjacent.

&c.

Dr. TITFORD, of Jamaica.

Several Samples of Coffee in the Pulp,

Dr. JAMES ANDERSON.

A Bag of the India Ché Seed.

Dr. DANCER, of Jamaica.

From the Botanic Garden.

A Bottle of Mangoes.

A Bottle of Spirituous Water diftilled from Cinnamon-leaves.

A Bottle of Simple Water diftilled from Cinnamon-leaves.

Samples of Cinnamon.

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Samples of the Leaves of the Cinnamon

tree.

A Root of the Cinnamon-tree.

A Bottle of the Gum of the Burfera.

A Bag of Turmerick.

A Bag of Galangals.

Some Seeds of the Hibiscus or Down

tree.

STEPHEN MARTEN, Efq.

A Box of Cuttings of the Red Willow,

JOHN CALDECOTT, Efq.

A quantity of Willow Cuttings.

A CATA

OF

THE

MODELS AND MACHINES

Received fince the Publication of the

Eighth Volume of the Society's Tranfactions, with the Numbers, as they are arranged in the Clafs to which they belong.

MECHANICKS. CLASS IV.

No. CXXVII.

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SAFE Crane for afcending or defcending Shafts of Mines, &c. by Mr. John Bell, Serjeant of the Royal Regiment of Artillery; for which the Silver Medal and Five Guineas were voted to him.

CXXVIII.

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