{399) 
THE 
PHIL OSOPHICAL tRJNS ACTIONS 
OF 
Two Years, I ^(5 5 and 16663 beginning March 6. i66^l 
and ending with February 1666 ; abbreviated in an 
- A L P H^A B E T I C A L TablE: 
And alfo afterwards Digefted into a more 
NArVKJL METHOD. 
In the Table , the firft Figure fignifies the Number 
of the TraSls : the fecond , the Page ^ as it is re- 
marked in the fame» 
A. . 
AGriculturCi HeaHs oflnquiries con- 
cerning it, mm. ^ pag.9i» 
-Air. The weight of it in all chan- 
ges, by wind 5 weatherjor wha"t- 
eyef other influence obfetvable 
by.aftanding Mer cur id Balance, call'd a 
Barofcope^ hinted in refe ence to M. HooJis 
Micrography, w. 2. p. 31. applied to parti- 
culars by Dr. Beak:) 9-^ SI' with additions, 
10,165. defcribed with obfeivables rela- 
ting to an Earth-quake about Oxford by Dr, 
If^aUis, 10. 167. Mr. Boyle's renvavks on 
^ the famej 11. 181. The l^loeel-Barofcope 
' improved and delineated by M. HooJiy 1 3 . 
2s8. Another Balance of the Aircontriv'd 
by M. jBo//f>and calVd SUticAlj by which 
the former may be exaftly ftated and ex- 
aminM for many particular applications, 1 4. 
251. 
Jnatome 5 fee Flefh, Blood) JnimalsyLungS} 
peir if cation, Tajie item, Stenoy G racff^ 
Bellinm Rcdi^ in the Lifle of Bool^y. 
Animals-, one may live by the blood of' an- 
other, the whole mafs of his own blood be- 
ing drawn our, and the blood of another in- 
fus'd in the mean time> ^o. 355. See Ileods 
trmsjufion. The Generation andBunAf- 
ons of Animals deduced by Mechanical 
principles, without recourfe to a fuhfimtial 
formy 18. pf. See Honor. Fabri, Sc no 
20. p. 365. See alfo G^^rini. 
Artijjciitl Injlruments or Engins. To weigh 
Jivyk^Barofcopej or rather ^/V. To dif-- 
cern drought or moiftu e of the fee Hy- 
grofcof e. n, 2. p. 3 1. appliable in the ob- 
fervation of Tydes, 17 .^oo. ThermomeUrs^ 
to meafure degrees of heat and cold, 2» ^ 
defciibedj 10. 166. applied in the examina- 
tioncf TydeSy 17.300. An Inftrument for 
graduating, r/3fr»2omgfeyj- 3 to make thenr 
Standards o\ heat and cold, 2. 5 1. A new 
Engine for grinding any OptickGlalTesof a 
Sph3£rical figure, 2. 51. To nieafure the 
Ref adions of Liquo s of all kinds, fcf 
eftablifliing the Laws of Refra£lipn3 2. g 2, 
To break the hardeft Rocks in Minesy^.^^, 
To try for fiepo waters at the bottom cf the; 
Seas, <?. 147. To End the gteateft depths 
in the Sea, 9. i47» The Engin for fi.-tching 
up frefh" water defended by Explication, 1 3. 
228. Huge e/x , and other Engins for 
Minesy 2. z^. By the fall of water to blew 
wind, as with Bellcws, i. z^. 
