"more Experiments of the fame kind, before it is at an End." Upon the Whole; I think we may fairly conclude, that they are both equal in Merit, as to their Industry and Application to their Studies; each seeming to apply to them, as much as he could: But of the two Mr. Hill is the more sensible and better Man; and Magliabechi, the more extraordinary, the more applauded, and the more fortunate. End of the SECOND VOLUME. то MR. HIL L. LADY Ailebury Rev. Mr. Baker Mrs. Brown Brownlow, Efq. of Dublin Mr. Burden of Winchester from Perfons Meff. Dodfley; from Perfons unknown 15 18 o Mr. Ifted Dr. Jubb Rev. Mr. Jenkins Rev. Mr. Kenderley Bennet Langton, Efq. Peregrine Langton, Efq. Mr. Leake, of Bath; from perfons un- } known Sir Roger Newdigate James Norman, Efq. Lord and Lady Northumberland Charles O Hara, Efq. Mr. Owen of Tunbridge, from persons } unknown. Mr. P. Friend Mr. Paice O O O O O O O 1142 I +42 026 I I Mr. } 0 10 6 Mr. Perry Rev. Mr. Pilgrim Mr. Prince of Oxford, from perfons un-1 known Mr. Reynolds Mr. Richardson of London from perfons} unknown Mr. Richardson of Durham, ditto. John Roberts, Efq. Lord Royston I Saint Quintin, Efq. Lord Say and Scal 9900 6 Mr. Seely, of Buckingham, from Perfons unknown Mr. Smith, Mrs. Smith, and the young Lord and Lady Strafford Mr. Thurlborn, of Cambridge, from from} I I I I I HHOSE I 6 5 I Dr. Watson I The Dean of Wells 10 6 Rev. |