226' CATALOGUE. THEORY OF HYDRAULICS, HYDRAULIC PRESSURE. 



Resistance of Fluids, or Hydraulic 

 Pressure. 

 See Seamanship. • 



Newton's Principia. 



Mariotte. 



■fWallison the air's resistance. Ph. tr. 1686. 



XVI. 269. 

 Lahire on the elevation of bubbles of water. 



A. P. IX. 315. , 

 L'Hopital on the solid of least resistance. 



A. P. 1699. 107. H. 95. 

 Craig on the solid of least resistance. Ph. tr. 



1701. XXII. 746. 

 Carre on the refraction of balls in water. 



A. P. 170'i. H. 14. 1705. 211. 

 Derham on pendulums in vacuo. Ph. tr. 1704. 



XXIV. 1785. 

 Parent. A. P. 1704. 

 Hawksbee on bodies falling in vacuo. Ph. tr. 



1705. XXIV. 1946, 1948. 

 Hawksbee on the descent of balls in air. Ph. 



tr. 1710. XXVII. 196. 

 Varignon on motions in a resisting medium. 



A. P. 1707. 382. H. 139. 1708. 212, 250, 



302, 419. H. 123. 1709. 1710. 1711. 248. 



H. 87. 

 Bernoulli on central forces in resisting me- 

 diums. A. P. 1711. 47. H. 84. 

 Fatii problema de solido minimae resisten- 



tiae. Ph.tr. 1713. XXVIII. 172. 

 Lahire on the fall of bodies in the air. A. P. 



1714.333. 

 Bomie on the densities of resisting mediums. 



A. P. 1714. H. 52. 

 Desaguliers on the resistance of the air, from 



e.vperiments in St. Paul's cathedral. Ph. tr. 



1719. XXX. 1071. n. 362. 

 Desaguliers on the motion of a pendulum in 



fluids. Ph. tr. 1721. XXXI. 142, 



Pitoton the oblique impulse of fluids. A. P. 



1727. 49. H. 137. 

 Molieres on motion in a spherical vortex. 



A. P. 1728. 245. H. 97. 

 Molitires on the resistance of ether. A. P. 



1731. H. 66. 

 D. Bernoulli on hydraulic pressure. C. Petr, 



III. 214. VIII. 99, 113. 

 D. Bernoulli on projectiles with resistance. 



C. Petr. IV. 136. 

 D. Bernoulli on pendulums with resistance. 



C. Petr. V. 106. 

 Euler on tautochronous curves with resist- 

 ance. C. Petr. IV. 67. N.C.Petr. X. 136. 



XVII. 333, 349, 362. 

 Euler on the motions of projectiles in th^ 



air. A. Berl. 1753. 34. 



Less elegant in theory than Benioulli,but more convenient 

 for practice. Robison. 



*Euler on the friction of fluids. N. C. Petr. 



VI. 338. 

 Euler on the resistance of fluids. N. C. Petr. 



VIII. 197. 



Euler on the figure of a fluid exposed to the 

 wind. A. Petr. I. i. 190. 



According to the law of resistance, the surface may be a 

 cycloid, or a tractory, or a curve of an intermediate namre. 



Euler on the vibrations of a board exposed to 



the wind. N. A. Petr. 1786. IV. 131. 

 Maupertuis on the curve of equable descent 



in a resisting medium. A. P. 1730. 233. 



H. 94. 

 Maupertuis on the ascent of a bubble of air. 



A. P. 1733. 255. H. 90. 

 Bouguer on curvilinear motion in moving 



media. A. P. 1731. 390. H. 76. 

 Bouguer on the solid of least resistance. A. 



P. 1733. 85. H. 86. 1767. 504. H. 110. 

 Bouguer on the impulse of fluids on pyrami- 



dical prows. A. P. 1746. 237. H. 289. 



