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THE 
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANS ACTIONS 
O F 
Two Years, 1 46$ and 1 666, beginning March 6. 1 66§* 
and ending with Februai§ 1 666 1 abbreviated in an 
Alphabetical Table: 
And alfo afterwards Digeffed into a more 
NATVKAL METHOD , 
In the Table,, the ffrli Figure fignifies the Number 
of the TraSls : the fecond , the Page , as it i$- re* 
marked in the fame. 
A'. 
Gri culture, Heads of Inquiries con- 
cerning it, ■TJMJW. 5* pug. 91. 
yfz'r. The weight of it in all chan- 
ges, by winds weathers or what- 
ever other influence obfervable 
by a Handing Mercurial Balance, call’d a 
Barofcope , hinted in reference to M. Hoo\s 
Micrography, n. z. p, 31. applied to parti- 
culars by Dr. Beale, 9, 1 5 3. with additions, 
xo. 163. deferibed with obfervables rela- 
ting to an Earth-quake about Oxford by Dr. 
Wallis, xo. 167. Mr. Boyle’s remarks on 
the fame, 11. 181, The iVhccl-Barofcope 
improved and delineated by M. Hoo\, 13. 
218. Another Balance of the Air contriv'd 
by M. Boyle, and call’d statical, by which 
the former may be exatly Hated and ex- 
amin’d for many particular applications, 14. 
231. 
dnatome, fee Flefb, Blood, Animals,Lungs, 
Petrification , Tafie 5 item, Steno, Graeff, 
Bellimts, Rcdi, in the Lifie of Boo\s. 
Animals ; one may live by .the blood of an- 
other, the whole mafs of his own blood be- 
ing drawn out, and the blood of another in- 
bas’d in the mean time, 10. 3 5 3. See 1 hods 
Trans fufion. The G eneration and Fundi- 
ons of Animals deduced by Mechanical 
principles, without recourfe to a fubfiantial 
form, 18. 315. See Honor. Fabri. & n* 
zo. p. 3 65. See alfo Guarini. 
Artificial Inflruments oxEngins. To weigh 
Air, lee Barofcope, or rather Air. To ’dif- 
cern drought or moifliv e of the Air, fee Hy- 
grofeope. n. z. p. 31. appliable in the ob- 
fervationof Tydes, 17 .300. Thermometers, 
to meafure degrees of heat and cold, a. 31. 
deferibed, 10. 166. applied in the examina- 
tion of Tydes, 17.300. An Inflrument for 
graduating Thermometers , to make them 
Standards ol heat and cold, 2. 3 1. A neW 
Engine for grinding any Optick Glaffes of a 
Spherical figure, z. 3 T. To meafure the 
Refradions of Liquors of all kinds, for 
eHablifhing the Laws of Refradion,2. 3 2. 
To break the hardefl Rocks in Mines , 5. 8 2. 
To, try for frejb waters at the bottom of the 
Seas, 9. 147. To find the greatefl depths 
in the Sea, 9. 147. The Enginfox fetching 
up frefli water defended by Explication, 1 3. 
228. Huge Wheels, and other Engins’ for 
Mines, 2. 23. By the fall cf water to' blow 
wind, as with Bellows, 2. a f .% 
