WORKS ON BRITISH MINERAL AND THERMAL WATERS. 885 



Q01NTON, Dr. J. A Treatise of Warm Bath Water, and of Cures made 



lately at Bath, in Somersetshire. 4to. Oxford, 1733-4. 

 aADCLiFFE, Dr. C. B. A New Departure in Science. [Notes on Bath 



Waters.] 8vo. London, 1886. 

 Randall, J. The Burning Well at Broseley. Qeol. Mag. vol. ii, p. 232 



[1865]. 

 Randolph, Dr. G. Inquiry into the medicinal virtues of Bristol Water, 



and the indications of cure which it answers. 8vo. London, 



1745. Ed. 8vo. London, 1750. 



Enquiry into the Virtues of Bath Waters. 8vo. London, 1752. 



Ransome, Thos. Analysis of a Saline Spring in a Lead Mine near Kes- 

 wick. Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc, Manch. ser. 2, vol. viii, pp. 399-401 



[1848]. 

 Rastell, Dr. Th. Account of the Salt Springs and Salt Making at 



Droitwich, in Worcestershire. Phil. Trans. (Abr.) vol. ii, p. 463 



[1678]. 

 An Account of the Salt Waters of Droitwich, in Worcestershire. 



Phil. Trans, vol. xii (no. 142), p. 1059 [1679]. 

 Rawson, — . Lichfield Mineral Waters, their History and Influence. 



8vo. 1840. 

 Relhan, a. a Short History of Brighthelmston, with Remarks on 



its Air, and an Analysis of its Waters. 8vo. London, 1761, 1829. 

 Reynolds, Thomas. Some Experiments on the Chalybeate Water lately 



discovered ... at Bromley, in KenL, with Observations on 



Chalybeate Waters in general, and the most successful method 



of drinking them. 8vo. London, 1756. 

 Robertson, W. Analysis of the Water of a Spring on the estate of 



Tordel, near Inverkei thing, 1829. Edinb. N. Phil. Journ., vol. 



vii, pp. 99-111 [1829]. 

 Robertson, W. H. Buxton and its Waters, an Analytical Account of 



their Medicinal Properties and ES'ects. Pp. 147. 12mo. London, 



1838. 

 A Guide to the Use of Buxton Waters. Ed. iii. (?) pp. 31. 8vo. 



London, 1846. Ed. xviii, 12mo. Buxton, 1874. Ed. ?, pp. 40. 



870. London, 1882. 

 A Letter to Dr. Lyon Playfair ; being a Medical Commentary on 



the results of the recent analysis of the Buxton Tepid Water 



Pp. 19. 8vo. London, 1852. 

 A Handbook to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the Use of the 



Buxton Mineral Waters. 8vo. London, 1854. 

 Roger, C. A Week at the Bridge of Allan, comprising an account of 



Airthrey Spa. 8vo. 1852. Ed. ii. 1858. 

 R08COE [Sir], H. E. Note on the Existence of Lithium, Strontium, and 



Copper in the Bath Waters. Chem. News, vol. x, p. 158 [1864] ; 



Bep. Brit. Assoc, for 1864, Sections, p. 41 [1865]. 

 Rose, Dr. Hugh. On the Acid Waters of Croneban. 

 Rotureau, a. Des Principales Eaux Minerales de I'Europe. 3 t. 



Allemagne et Hongrie : Prance : France (suppl.), Angleterre, 



Belgique, Espagne et Portugal, Italic, Suisse. 8vo. Paris, 1858, 



1859, 1864. 

 Rownet, T. H. See Abel, F. A. 

 Rowzee, Dr. L. The Queene's Welles : that is, a Treatise on the nature 



and virtues of Tunbridge Water, together with an enumeration of 



