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ver, Tin and Copper bq^beatea, and to what lengths the 
fame may be drawn into Wire ? 
43. What is the Weight of an Ox of i, 2, 3, 4, 
and <^ years old, in ten feveral degrees of Failure in Ire* 
land f 
44. How do feveral forts of Trees increafe in weight 
and height per annum. ? 
45. TO how many dos each fort of Seed multi- 
ply ? 
4(5. What proportion doth the Kernel of an Apple 
bear to the Apple it felf 5 with the fame for other Fruits 
and Plants r» 
47. What is the difference between the Weight of 
Hy (op and Wormwood, or of any other Herbs, npon the 
fame fquare of Ground for one years Growth } 
48 . What is the difference of the Worth of plowing 
the fame quantity ofGround in ten feveral forts of Land 
in Ireland^ 
49. Thequantitiesof Rain that fall in an hour upon 
the fa me fcope of iand r* 
f o. The feveral weights of a Fleece of Wool at fhec- 
ring, kept dry, and ina moifk placer* 
y I . What difference in the weighp of Hides of Cattel 
of the fame weight ? 
fz. What difference in the way of Ships/^r hour in 
all varieties of cafes ? 
S3* At a certain Point in 1 1^3 Sea, to obferve the 
depth of the Water every hour ot the year,withthe'fwift- 
nefs and flownefs of ebbing and flowing water between 
any two Poi nts afligned ? 
5*4. What are the differences of Illuminations from 
©ne to a hundred equar Candles in a parallel- fided 
Koom? -.^^ J 
/ y. The diflPerentefFeds of the Wind,upoa' the Sound 
ofaBcUf 
/(J. The different diflaivces of time between the 
^ '..J Sound 
