896 REPORT — 1888. 



Adam's Well (at Speldhurst), being as circumstantial a history of its 

 orioinal, and the cause of its present improvements, the high 

 esteem, it has always been held in as a drinking water, and its 

 salutary eflPects in the various cases and disorders (herein de- 

 scribed and attested) as can at present be produced. 12mo. 

 London, 1780. 



Narrative of the Efficacy of Bath Waters in various kinds of Paralytic 

 Disorders admitted into the Bath Hospital from the end of 1775 

 to the end of 1785 ; with particular Relations of 52 Cases, pub- 

 lished by order of the Committee, at the Hospital expense. 8vo. 

 London, 1787. 



London in Miniature, being a Description of the Cities of London and 

 Westminster and 40 Miles round, also a Particular Account of 

 the Tower, St. Paul's, and Westminster Abbey. 12mo. 17 — . 

 (Dulwich or Sydenham Wells.) 



History of the Mineral Waters of Buxton and other Warm Waters in 

 the Peak of Derbyshire, with a Discourse on Petrifying Waters 

 and Malton Chalybeate. 4to. 17-. 



A Short Account of the Mineral Waters lately found in Canterbury. 

 4to. London, 17 — . 



The New Bath Guide, giving an Account of the First Discovery of the 

 Waters, &c. 12mo. 1803. 



Guide to all the Watering and Sea Bathing Places, with description 

 of the Lakes, a Tour in Wales, &c. 12mo. [1810]. 



Notice of a Chalybeate Spa at Melksham, Wilts. Phil. Mag. vol. xlii, 

 p. 145 [1813]. 



Inquirenda about Ipswich Spa Waters. East Anglian, 1814, p. 60. 

 (From Hydro-sideron. Reply by Seekamp, H. Ihid. p. 110. 



Description of the Chalybeate Waters at Canterbury. 8vo. [1814]. 



The Bristol Guide, being a complete Ancient and Modern History of the 

 City, the Hot Wells, and Clifton. Ed, iv, 12mo. 1815. 



The Melksham Guide, containing an account of the Spa, &c. 8vo. . . . 

 1815. 



Historical and Descriptive Account of the Town and Castle of Warwick 

 and of the neighbouring Spa of Leamington. 8vo. Warwick, 

 1815. 



Analysis of the Mineral Waters of Caversham, Berkshire. Ann. of Phil. 

 vol. viii, pp. 123, 124 [181C]. [The springs are really in Oxford- 

 shire. W. H. D.] 



Original Bath Guide, considerably enlarged, with an Essay on the Effi- 

 ciency of the Waters. 8vo. 1817. 



New Buxton Guide; its Medicinal Springs, Hot Baths, &c. 12mo. 1820. 



KI in Scotch Chalybeate. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. Oct. 1828, p. 448. 



Observations on the Air and Water of Malvern, the Holy Well, St. Ann's, 

 and the Chalybeate Waters of Malvern. 1829. 



Analysis of Bath Water. Phil. Mag. ser. 2, vol. vi, p. 148 ; Quart. Journ. 

 Sci. vol. XX, p. 264 [1829]. 



Leamington Spa and its Vicinity, with a Dissertation upon the Waters, 

 and a Directory. 12mo. Leamington, 1837. 



New Guide to Leamington. Leamington, 1839. 



A Brief Account of Hockley Spa, near Southend, Essex; with an 

 Analysis of the Water by R. Phillips. 8vo. London and Chelms- 

 ford, 1842. 



