The CONTENTS. 
The APPENDIX, 255. 
Obsrrvation I. 
South not more unwhol/ome than the North 
Jide of a River, 
Observation II. p. 257. 
Springs arife from Rain, 
Observation III. p. 259. 
^he Moifture of the Earth rarified by the 
Suns heat : l^he Degree of Expanfion of the 
Vapour of boiling Water, 
Observation IV. p. 260. 
^he Sun heats fome Cellars^ n. i. 
Its Inf lienee on the inner Parts of Vrees^ and 
m animal Bodies^ n. 2. 
Observation V. p. 262. 
Why disbarking of a Branchy kills the oppopte 
Branchy 11. i, 2, 
Whence fome Blaflsy n. 3 , 4. 
Observation VI. p. 164. 
The Sap does not defend between the Bark 
and Wood, 
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