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CATALOGUE. — METEOROLOGY, SPRINGS AND RIVERS. 



Vailimrri Lezzione intorno alle fontane. Ve- 

 nice, 1715. M. B. 



Robelin on wells aliernating with the tides. 

 A. P. 1717. H. 9. 



Ph tr. 1722. XXXIf. 



The height of the falls of Niagara is 186 feet. 



Desaguliers on the rise and fall of water in 

 ponds. Ph.tr. 1724. XXXIII. 132. 



On the principle of Hero's fountain. 



Gunltieri sopra le fontane. 8. Lucca, 1728. 



M. B. 

 Atwcll on reciprocating springs. Ph.tr. 1732. 



XXXVII. 301. 



On the principle of the siphon. 



Ilttmberger et Dankwerts de fontium origine. 



4. Jen. 1733. 

 Sfgner Progammata duo. Gott. 1737. 



On reciprocating springs. 

 On rivers. S'Gravesande. Nat. Ph. iii. c. 10. 

 Lucas on the cave of Killarney, which some- 

 times overflows with reciprocating water. 



Ph. tr. 1740. XLI. S60. 

 Marsigli Storia del mare. 

 <}hezzi deJIe fontane. 12. Ven. 1741. M. B. 

 Jallabert on the alternations of the lake of 



Geneva. A. P. 1742. H. 26". 

 Kii/m vom ur.^prunge der quellen. 8. Berl. 



1746. 

 On an inundation in Cumberland, which un- 



oermi..ecl a mountain. Ph. tr. 1750. 362. 

 'l>eparcieux on a pipe that gives more water 



by night than by day. A. P. 1750. H. 153. 



1754. H.33. 



Probably from iacluded air. 



On springs. Belidor. Arch.Viydr. II. i.SSQ. 

 Speed de aqua marina. 4. Oxf. 1755. 

 Guettard on the disappearance of some rivers. 



A. P. 1758.271. H. 13. 

 Wallcrius et Sv. W. de origine fontium. 176I. 

 Milbourne on a decrease of the river Eden. 

 Ph. tr. 1763. 7. 

 Perhaps from frost. 



Baciiilli on the mouths of rivers. C. Bon. V, 



ii. 99. 

 Barbieri on the saltness of the sea. Raccolta 



d'opusc. xlvii. 

 On the divining rod. Roz. Intr. II. 231. 



Montucla. Math. recr. 

 Baumer on springs. Roz. I. 177. 

 On springs. Roz. VI. 435. 

 Lengths and heights of rivers. Roz. VII. 



292. 

 fMaison neuve on the saltness of the sea. 



Roz. XII. 392. 

 Rennel on the lengths of rivers. Ph. tr. 1781. 



90. 

 Fraula on thawing. Roz. XXI. 390. 

 Desmaretson ice. Roz. XXII. 50, 165. 

 Page on the wells at Sheerness. Ph.tr. 1784. 



6. 



A well being dug 330 feet deep, the water rose in it to 

 within 18 feet of the surface. 



Allut on periodical springs. Roz, XXVI. 



295. 

 Robert and Meyerotto on the Hautes Fag- 



nes, a marsh on an elevated plain. A. 



Berl. 1788. 94,577. 

 Ribbach on the Hautes Fagnes. A. Berl. D, 



Abh. 17»8. 177. 

 Pott on ice at the bottom of rivers. Roz. 



XXXIII. 59. 

 Besson on subaqueous ice. Roz. XXXIV. 



387. 

 Godart on subaqueous ice. Roz. XXXV» 



205. 

 Brunelli on the river of Amazons. C. Bon. 



VII. O. 39. 



Rumford on the saltness of the sea. Ess. II. 



Observes, that it tends to prevent the expansion of the water 

 in cooling, and to equalise the temperature of the air, by 

 causing the circulation of the water to continue in low tem- 

 peratures. 



The lake of Eichen in Baadcn haa some remarkable Tari- 

 ations. Lichtenberg. 



