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XXII. Ohfervations on the Heat of the Bath 
and Briftol Water , by Mr . John Canton, 
the ftream from the common pump of the king’s 
bath, was raifed to 1 1 2°. The ftream from the com- 
mon pump of the hot bath raifed it to H 4 e 4 . At the 
pump of the crofs bath, it flood at no°. At noon, 
the heat of the (haded air was 66°, and of common 
water expofed to it 6i°. I found the bath water, and 
common water, brought to the fame degree of heat, 
to cool equally faft. The next day, Sept. 14 , 1 was at 
the hot-well near Briftol, the water of which raifed 
the thermometer to 76°. In common water expofed 
to the (haded air it flood at 62°. 
A. M. f. r. s. 
Bath, Sept. 2, O. S. or the 13th N. S. 1752. 
Read July 3, 
1767. ' 
FT E R pumping about 4 of an hour, 
a Fahrenheit’s thermometer, held in 
J. Canton* 
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