15. Postsctipt and Letter of 111. Leibnitz to the Abbe Conti, with Remarks, and a Letter of his own to that Abbe; 1717, 8vo. 'ro which was added, Raphson's His tory of Fluxions, as a Supplement.
I 6. The Method of Plosions, and Analysis, by Infinite Series, translated into English from the original Latin ; to which is added, a Perpetual Commentary, by the translator 1\Ir. John Colson; 1736, 4to.
17. Several Miscellaneous Pieces, and Letters, as fol low :—(1.) A Letter to Mr. Boylo upon the subject of the Philosopher's Stone. Inserted in the General Dic tionary, under the article Bovt.F..—(2.) A Letter to Mr. Aston, containing directions for his travels ; ibid. under the article Newton.—(3.) An English Translation of a Latin Dissertation upon the Sacred Cubit of thc Jews. Inserted among the miscellaneous works of Mr. John Greavcs, vol. 2d, published by Dr. Thomas Birch, in 1737, 2 vols. 8vo. 'Phis Dissertation was found subjoin ed to a work of Sir Isaar.'.4, not finished, entitled Lexi con Propheticum.—(4.) Four Letters from Sir Isaac Newton to Dr. Bentley, containing some arguments in proof of a Deity; 1756, 8vo.—(5.) Two Letters to Mr. Clarke, txe.
18. Observations On the Prophecies of Daniel and thc Apocalypse of St. John ; 1373, 4to.
19. Is. Newtoni Elementa Persizectims Universalis 1746. 8 vo.
20. Tables for Purchasing College Leases; 1742, 12mo 21. Corollaries, by Whiston.
22. A Collection of several pieccs of our author's, uncle'. the following. title, .Anewtoni Is. Opuscula Mathe matica Philos. & Phitol. collegit J. Castiloneus ; Laus. 1741, 4to. 8 tomes.
23. TWO Treatises of the Quadraturc of Curves, and Analysis by Equations of an Infinite Number of Terms, explained: translated by John Stewart, with a large Commentary ; 1745, 4to.
24. Description of an Instrument for observing the Moon's Distance from the Fixed Stars at Sea. Philos. Trans. vol. xlii.
25. Newton also published Barrow's Optical Lectures, in 1699, 4to.; and Bern. Varcnii Gcographia, ; 1681, 8vo.
26. The whole works of Newton, published by Dr. Horsley ; 1779, 4to. in 5 volUmes.
The following is a list of the Papers left by Newton at his death, as mentioned above : A Catalogue of Sir Isaac Newton's Manuscripts and Papers, as annexed to a Bond, given by Mr. Conduit, to
the Administrators of Sir Isaac ; by which he obliges him self to account for any profit hc shall make by publishing any of the Papers.
Dr. Pellet, by agreement of the executors, entered into Acts of the Pi:erogative Court, being appointed to peruse all the papers, and judge which were proper for the press.
No.
1. Viaticum Nautarum ; by Robert Wright.
2. Miscellanea ; not in Sir Isaac's hand writing.
3. 'Miscellanea ; part in Sir Isaac's hand.
4. Trigonometria ; about 5 sheets.
5. Definitions.
6. Miscellanea ; part in Sir Isaac's hand.
7. 40 sheets in 4to. relating to Church History.
8. 126 sheets wraten on one side, being foul draughts of the Prophetic Stile.
9. 88 sheets relating to Church History.
10. About 70 loose sheets in small 4to. of Chemical papers ; some of which arc not in Sir Isaac's hand.
11. About 62 ditto, in folio.
12. About 15 large sheets, doubled into 4to ; Chemical.
13. About 8 sheets ditto, written on one side.
14. About 5 shcets of foul papers, relating to Che mistry.
15. 12 half-sheets of ditto.
16 104 half-sheets, in 4to. ditto.
17. About 22 sheets in 4to. ditto.
18. 24 sheets, in 4to. upon the Prophecies.
19. 29 half-sheets ; being an answer to Mr. Ilook, on Sir Isaac's Theory of Colours.
20. 87 half-sheets relating to the Optics, some of which are not in Sir Isaac's hand.
21. 328 half-sheets in folio, and 63 in small 4to ; being loose and foul papers relating to the Revelations and Prophecies.
22. 8 half-sheets in small 4to, relating to Church Matters.
23. 24 half-sheets in small 4to.; being a discourse re lating to the 2d of Kings.
24. 353 half-sheets in folio, and 57 in small 4to. ; being foul and loose papers relating to Figures and Ma thematics.
25. 201 half-sheets in folio, and 21 in small 4to. ; loose and foul papers relating to the Commercium Epistolicum.
26. 91 half-sheets in small 4to, in Latin, upon the Tem ple of Solomon.