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reafons for believing there is an atmofphere 
about Venus - - Dunn 
- — Certain reafons for a lunar atmofphere Dunn 
Theorems concerning the ele&rical atmofphere 
• Beccaria 
vrre—m A letter inelofing an account of fome obferva- 
tions on atmofpherieal ele&ricity ; in regard 
fog, mills , &c. with fome remarks Ronayne 
Extraordinary electricity of the atmofphere ob- 
lerved at XHington in October 1775 Cavalk 
^ ^ Obfervations on the annual evaporation at Li- 
verpool, in Lancafhire, and on evaporation 
confidered as a teft of the moifture or drynefs 
of the atmofphere - Dobfon 
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 Recherches fur 
les Modification? de 1’Atmofphere” Sbuckhurgh 
See Air* 
Attraction, A letter in which the laws of at- 
traction, and other principles of phyfic, are 
fhewn » - Keill 
A vindication of Dr. Freind’s chemical leCtures, 
wherein the objections (in ACtis Lipfienlibus, 
Sept, 1710) brought againft the attractive force 
of matter are removed - Freind 
— — An account of an experiment in order to difco- 
ver the law of the magnetical attraction 
- * Fay lor and Haukjbee 
■— Experiments and obfervations upon the light 
that is produced by communicating eleCtrical 
attraction to animal or inanimate bodies, toge- 
ther with fome of its moil furprifing effects 
- « Gray 
— — - Iveftigations to prove that the figure ef the 
earth nearly approaches to an ellipfis, according 
to the laws of attraction, in an inverfe ratio of 
the fquare or the di fiances • Qairault 
- A resolution of a general propofition for deter- 
mining the horary alteration of the politico 
of the terrestrial equator from the attraction of 
the fun and moon 5 with fome remarks on the 
foiutions given by other authors to that diffi- 
cult and important problem Smpfon 
— — Of the irregularities in the planetary motions, 
F 2 
Tranf, 
1 Abridg, 
LI! 184 
— 578 
LX 277 
LXII 137 
LXVI 407 
LX VII 244 
— 5*3 
XXVI 97 
w 353 
XXVII 33 o 
V 428 
XXIX 294 
IV % 297 
XXXIX S* 
XL 19 
VIII 397 
392 
L 416 
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