( ‘^05 ) 
D. 
Diamonds^ their Luminous Quality in the Dark, N. 314* 
p, 72. The Figure of their Particles, N0. 324. f. 479. 
E. 
Echds^ fome Obfervations upon them, No. 313. p. 7. 
Eclipfe of the Sm Sept. 3. and of the Moofi Sept. 18. 1708. 
No. 320. p. 312. 
Bk^ricity of feveral Bodies. See 
Experimfits. The different Denfitics of the Air from the 
greareft natural Heat to the greateft natural Cold, No. 
315. p. 93. The continuing feveral Atmofpheres of Jir 
condenfed in the fpace of one, No. 318. p- 217. The 
Luminous Qualiiies of Amber^ Diamonds, andGnm-LaCy 
No. 3/4. p. 69. The Attra6:ion of Threads mdaiedm 
a Globe-GUfs, No. 3 1 5. p. 82. kGUfs Tube attrafts Leaf- 
Brafs, No.^i$. p. 84. See. The Luminous and Eledri- 
cal Qualities of Sealing-Wax^ No. 315. p- 87. — of SuL 
phur and Roftn, No. 315. p. 89. &C. Sealing-Wax at- 
' rrafts Leaf-Brafs, No. p. 9J . The Light and Elc- 
ftricity of a Globe-Clafs lined with Sealing-Wax, No. 
3 1 8 . /?. 2 1 o of aClobe-GIafs lined with E itch, No. ^ 22. 
p. 391. — of aGlobe-Glafs lined with Flowers of Sulphur 
and common Sulphur ^ No.:^2^. p« 439 * Adual Sound 
not propagated thro a Vacuum^ No. 321. p. The 
Propagation of from the Sonorous Body into the 
common Air in one Direftivm only, N. g2i. p. 3 69. The 
Propagation of Sound thro’ Water, No. ^21. p. 371. The 
SpotaneoQS Afcent of Water and other Liqi 30 rs, ia fmall 
Tubes, bet weenGlafs Planes, Ao. 319* P*2 58,&c.The 
different Denfities of common PFater from the greateft 
Degree of Heat to the freezing Point, obferved by the 
Thermometer, AV. 319.?. 267.The Freezing of common 
Water and Water purged of Air, No. 320. p. 302. The 
Freezing of Water tinged with a Liquor extraded from 
Shell - 1 ac and with Logwood^ ^20. p. 304.The Weigh- 
ing in Water Bodies of the lame Species but of unequal 
Surfaces, No. 320. p. 306. The Weiglot of common Wa- 
ter under different Circumftances, A"o. pS.p. 221. 
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