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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



qui "Opicoc 'l7nroKparovg dicitur, in qua . . . veterem vulgarera 

 versionem improbans aliam substituit novam, exploratis aliquot 

 virorum doctorum judiciis. Editore A. Littleton. 4°. Londini, 1693. 

 Hamilton, David. Tractatus duplex ; prior de Praxeos regulis, alter 

 de Febri Miliari ; accessit febris miliaris historiarum fasciculus. 



8°. Londini, 1710. 



Hamilton, U. P. The Principles of Analytical Geometry, designed 

 for the use of students in the University. 8°. Cambridge, 1826. 

 » An Analytical System of Conic Sections, designed for the use 

 of students in the University. 8°. Cambridge, 1828. 



Second edition. 8°. Cambridge, 1830. 



Hamilton, Hugh. De Sectionibus Conicis tractatus geometricus. 



4°. Londini, 1758. 



Philosophical Essays : 1. On the Ascent of Vapours, the Forma- 

 tion of Clouds, Rain, and Dew, and on several other phcenomena 

 of air and water. 2. Observations and conjectures on the nature 

 of the Aurora Borealis and the tails of comets. 3. On the prin- 

 ciples of Mechanicks. Second edition. 12°. London, 1767. 



Hamilton, John. Stereography, or a compleat body of Perspective. 



2 vols. Fol. London, 1738. 



Hamilton, Joseph. De Reflexione Lucis ejusque refractione pauca 

 disserit. 4°. Erfurti, [1792.] 



Hamilton, Robert. A Description of the Influenza, with its distinction 

 and method of cure. 8°. London, 1 782. 



Remarks on the Means of obviating the fatal Effects of the Bite 



of a Mad Dog, or other rabid animal. 8°. Ipswich, 1785. 



Remarks on Hydrophobia. . . . Second edition. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1798. 



The Duties of a Regimental Surgeon considered. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1787. 



Observations on Scrophulous Affections, with remarks on 



schirrhus, cancer, and rachitis. 12°. London, 1791. 



Hamilton, (Rev) William. Letters concerning the Northern Coast of 

 the county of Antrim, containing a natural history of its Basaltes, 

 with an account of such circumstances as are worthy of notice 

 respecting the antiquities, manners, and customs of that country. 



8°. London, 1786. 



Hamilton, William. Prodromus Plantarum India? Occidentalis . . . 

 tarn in oris Americas meridionalis, quam in insulis Antillicis sponte 

 crescentium, aut ibi diuturne hospitantium, nova genera et species 

 hactenus ignotas complectens. 8°. Londini, 1825. 



Hamilton, (Sir) William. Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount 

 iEtna, and other volcanoes, in a series of letters. 8°. London, 1772. 



Campi Phlegraei. Observations on the volcanos of the two 



Sicilies. Observations sur les volcans . . . [Eng. & Fr.] 



2 vols. Folio. Naples, 1776. 



