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Geew, N. Tractatus de Salis cathartici amaro in Aquis Ebesliamensibus 

 et hujusmodi aliis contenti natura et usa. 12ino. London, 1695. 

 English transl. by Dr. J. Bridges (with animadversions on a late 

 corrupt trausl. by Francis Moult, chymist). 12nio. London, 1697. 



Griffiths, — . New Historical Description of Cheltenham and its Vici- 

 nity. 2 vols. Svo. Cheltetiham, 1826. 



History of Cheltenham and its Vicinity. 4to. [1838]. 



Geimshaw, H., and C. Grimshaw. On the Water of Thirlmere. Ghem. 

 New.-<, vol. xxxviii, pp. 216, 217 [1878]. 



See Barnes, J. 



Grisenthwaite, John. Reffley Spring : an Epistle in Verse. Svo. Lynn, 

 1804. 



Gtjidott, T. a Querie concerning Drinking Bath Waters resolved by 

 Eugenius Philander. London, 1673. 



Observations lately made at Bath. 4to. London, 1674. 



Discourse of Bath and the Hot Waters there, and on the St. Vin- 

 cent Rock, near Bristol. Svo. London, 1676. 



De Balneis Bathoniensibus. 1676. 



De Thermis Britannicis Tractatus : accedunt Observationes Hydro- 



staticfe ChromaticEe et Miscellanese unius cujuscumque Balnei 

 apud Bathonium naturam, proprietatem et distinctionem curatius 

 exhibentes. 4to. London, 1681. Ed. ii, 4to. London, 1691, 



A True and Exact Account of Sadlers Wells : or, the New Mineral- 

 Waters lately found out at Islington. Pp. S. 4to. London, 1684. 



• Observationes in Thermas Bathonienses. 4to. London, 1691. 



The Register of Bath in Two Hundred Observations. . . . the 



famous Hot Wells of Bath. Svo. London, 1694. Ed. ii [1697]. 



• • Apology for the Bath ; being an Inquiry into the right uses and 



abuses of the Bath in England. Svo. London, 1705-1718. 



A Collection of Treatises relating to the City and Waters of Bath. 



Svo. Bath, 1725. 



See JoEDEN, E. 



Hales, Dr. S. Philosophical Experiments on the Sea ; with Observations 

 on Chalybeate Water ; likewise a Proposal for Cleansing Mud 

 out of Rivers, Harbours, &c. Svo. London, 1739. 



Of the Strength of several of the Purging Waters, especially of that 



of Jessop's Well. Fhil. Trans. (Abr.) vol. x, p. 48 [1750]. 



Hall, J. See Stubbs, H. 



Halpin, W. a. Observations on erroneous statements in Dr. Neale's 

 pamphlet on the Cbeltenham Waters. Svo. Cheltetiham, 1820. 



Hardman, E. T. On the Barytes Mines near Bantry. P^-oc. E. Duhlin 

 Soc. ser. 2, vol. i, p. 121. Journ. E. Geol. Sac. Ireland, ser. 2, vol. v, 

 pp. 99-103 [1878]. 



Hardt, p. D. Holy Wells of Ireland, containing an authentic account of 

 those various places of pilgrimage. 12mo. Duhlin, 1840. 



Hargrove, E. The History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knares- 

 borough, with an Account of Harrowgate and its Medicinal Waters. 

 12mo. Knareshoroiiqh and Yorl, 1769. Ed. iv [1789]. Ed. v 

 [1798]. Ed. vi [1809]. Ed. ? [1821]. Ed. vii [1832]. 



Haemer, F. W. On some Thermal Springs in the Fens of Cambridge- 

 shire. Eep. Brit. Assoc, for 1870, Sections, p. 74 [1871]. 



The supposed Thermal Springs in Cambridgeshire. Geol. Mag. vol. 



viii, p. 143 [1871]. 



