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springs, origin of, 367 — are supplied by rain, - 371 

 Statues, Grecian, present the most perfect beauty 



of form, - - - - 4'28 et seq. 



Steam, see Vapour. 



Steel and Iron, observations on, - - i"09 



Thermometer mercurial, supposed not to be an ac- 



curate measure of heat, 602 — observations on it at 

 Manchester, - - - 667 



Tmi^er ^/-ee*, on three kinds, useful and ornamental, 163 

 Tragedy and tragical representations, essay on, - 319 



U 

 Universal character (in viTiting, &c.) on an, - 89 



Uv ED ale's, Mr. enquiry into the name of the 

 founder of Huln Abbey, 4-6 — remarks on Dr. Fer- 

 riar's account of the monument in the church of 

 Huln Abbey, - - - - 57 



V 



Vapour, from water in vacuo, table of its force deter- 

 mined experimentally from 32° to 212°, and thence 

 inferred from— 40° to 325°, 559— from ether of any 

 temperature the same force as that from water of 1 1 0° 

 liigher temperature, 566 et seq. — from other liquids 

 follows the same law of force as the aqueous, 568, et 

 seq. — from liquids, is of the same force in air of any 

 density as in vacuo, in the same temperature, 572 — 

 hence is inferred to be a distinct elastic fluid, - 573 



Ventriloquism, attempt to explain it, - 658 e^ seq. 



Vescy (family), pedigree of, - - 57 



Voices, on the variety of, - - - 58 



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Walker, Mr. on tragedy and the interest in tra- 

 gical representations, 319 — his defence ofiearning and 



