450 



CATALOGUE. — METEOROLOGV, CLIMATE. 



Toaldo Oil the lunar influence. Roz. XIII. 



442. 

 Toaldo Saros meteoiologique. 4. R. S. Roz. 



XXI. 176. 

 Toaldo's 24 aphorisms. Rozier. 1785.388. 

 Toaldo's system and observations. Ph. M. 



III. 120. IV. 417. 

 Gr. Fontana on the hinisolar influence on the 



atmosphere. Ac. Sienn. V.' llG. 

 Fabri Geogr. Ma^,. II. i. 72. 

 Horsley. Ph. tr. 177fi. 354. 

 Cotte on lunar periods. Roz. XX. 249- 

 Cotte on the lunar period of 19 years. Roz. 



XXVIII. 270. XLII. 279. Journ. Piiys. 



L. 358. 

 Mann on aerial tides. Roz. XXVU. 7. Ph. 



Mag. V. 104. 

 Chiminello on atmospheric tides. A. Pad. 



r. 195. IV. 88. 

 Lamarck on the lunar influence on the atmo- 

 sphere. Journ. Phys. X LVI. (III.) 428. LII. 



296. LIII. 277. B. Soc. Phil. n. 15. JSich. 



III. 488. Ph.M. IX. 373. Gilb. VI. 204. 



Against Cotte. 

 Howard on the variation of the barometer 



from solar and lunar influence. Ph. M. 



VII. 355. 



Finds a mean elevation of .1 at the quadratures. 



Lamanon on atmospherical tides. Gilb. VI. 

 194. 



Hemmer on the sun's influence upon the ba- 

 rometer. Ph. M. XI. 151. 



Climate in general. 



Halley on the heat of different latitudes. Ph. 

 tr. 1693. XVII. 878. 



From computation. 



■{•Lahire on the thermometer covered with 

 snow ascending in a frost. A. P. IX. 318 



Effect oi the wind on the thermometer. Ph. 

 tr. 1710, XXVU. 644. H. 13. 



Mairan on the causes of heat and cold. A. P. 



1719. 104. H. 3. 1721. 8. H. 16. 1765. 



143. H. ]. • 

 Mairan Recherches sur le chaud et le froid. 



4. Par. 1768. 

 Weitbrechl on the heat of running water. C. 



Petr. VII. 235. 

 Euler on climates. C. Petr. XI. 82. 



Merely mathematical ; supposing the sun to cool the 

 earth at night. 



Nollet on the freezing of large rivers. A. P. 



1743. 51. H. 8. 

 Krafft Oratio declimatibus borealibus. 

 Segner de caloreet frigore. 4. Golt. 1746. 

 Ellis on the temperature of the bottom of the 



sea. Ph. tr. 1751. 211. 

 Kaestner on Halley. Hamb. Mag. II. 426. 

 Simpson's fluxions. 

 Sheldrake's causes of heat and cold. 8. Lond. 



1756. 

 Wargentin on climate. Schw. Abh. 1757. 



159. 

 Marline's essays. 

 Lomonosow on the ice in the North sea. Schw. 



Abh. 1763. 37. 

 On mean temperatures. Act. Helv. IV. 1. 

 Gr'uners Eisgebirge des Schweizerlandes. 8. 



Bern. 17 60. 36. 

 Heberden on the heat at diflJerent heights. 



Ph. tr. 1765. 126. 



Finds 1" depression for each 1 90 feet of height. 



Barrington on the clianges in the climate of 



Italy. Ph. tr. 1768. 58. 

 Douglas on the temperature of the sea at 



ditterent depths. Ph. tr. 1770. .S9.^ 

 Emerson's miscellanies. 490. 

 Williamson on the change of climate in 



America. Am. tr. I. 277, 336. 

 On chmates. Roz. III. 245. IV. 174. X. 148. 

 Bourrit des glacieres de bavoye. 8. Gen. 



1773. 



