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M. c!e Luc’s rule for meafuring heights by the 
barometer, reduced to the Englilh meafure of 
length, and adapted to Fahrenheit’s thermo- 
meter, and other fcales of heat, and reduced 
to a more convenient expreflion JVlaJkelyne 
■— — M. de Luc’s rules for meafurement of heights 
by the barometer, compared with theory, and 
reduced to Englifh meafures of length, and 
adapted to Fahrenheit’s fcale of the thermome- 
ter ; with tables and precepts for expediting the 
practical application of them Horfley 
— Obfervations on the depth of the mines in the 
Hartz - - De Luc 
* — — Obfervations made in Savoy, in order to afcer- 
tain the height of mountains by means of the 
barometer being an examination of Mr. De 
Luc’s rules, delivered in his 44 Recherches fur 
les Modifications de l’Atmofpnere” Shuckburgh 
» — — Experiments and obfervations made in Britain 
in order to obtain a rule for meafuring heights 
with the barometer - Roy 
Comparifon between Sir George Shuckburgh 
and colonel Roy’s rules, for the meafurement 
of heights with the barometer Shuckburgh 
« A fecond paper concerning feme barometrical 
meafures in the mines of the Hartz De Luc 
Barrenness, An abflradl of a letter giving an in- 
ftance of the bath curing thepalfy and barren- 
nefs - - Peirce 
Barrows. An attempt to examine the barrows in 
Cornwall - - Williams 
Basalt Hills, A letter containing a fhort account 
of fome Bafalt Hills in Heffia Rafpe 
■ An account of two giants caufeways, or groups 
of prifmatic bafaltine columns, and other 
curious volcanic concretions, in the Vene- 
tian ftate in Italy, with fome remarks on the 
characters of thefe and other fimilar bodies, and 
of the phyficai geography of the countries in 
which they are found - Strange 
Bath. An accurate account of a teffellated pave- 
ment bath, and other Roman antiquities, lately 
difcover.d at Fall Bourne, in Sufiex Tabor 
- See Antiquities , Infcriptions . 
Baths (Aponenfian). An account of the Aponen- 
fian baths near Padua - Dodington 
Tranf. | 
LXIV 158 j 
LX VII 401 
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— 653 
LX VIII 681 
LXIX 485 
XV 944 
XLI 465 
LXI 580 
LXV 5 
XXX 549 
VII 4067 
Abridg. 
11 399 
IX 445 
V 2 63 
II 344 
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