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- — An experiment on the -deice nt of malt duft 
in an evacuated receiver - Haukjbee 
— — An experiment fhewing, that the feemingly fpon- 
’ taneous afcent of water in fmall tubes, open 
at both ends, is the fame in vacuo as in the 
open air ~ - Haukjbee 
— An account of an experiment, touching the 
difficulty of feparating two hemifpheres, upon 
the inje&ing of an atmpfphere oLair on their 
outward furfaces, without withdrawing the 
included air - - Haukjbee 
— An account of the fuecefs of an attempt to con- 
tinue feveral atmofpheres of • air condenfed in 
the fpace of one, for a confiderable time 
Haukjbee 
- Experiments on animal * fluids in the ex- 
ha ufted. receiver - Darwin 
Air (Elafticity and mechanical obfervations concern- 
ing) An account-how adits and mines are 
wrought at Liege without air-ffiafts Moray 
*— Experiments fhewing that air, become unfit 
for refplration, may retain its wonted preffure 
-- Boyle 
Of its life to elevate the fleams of bodies Boyle 
A table fhewing to what degree air is comprelfi- 
ble in . fea- water, from the depth of l foot to 
1947 feet; ufeful to divers. 
Members of the Royal Sockty 
Confiderations touching the compreffure of the 
air - - Leewenhccek 
• T en new experimentseabout the weakened fpring, 
and fome unobferved effects of the air Boyle 
A full defcription, with the ufe of a new con- 
trivance for raifing water - Papin 
Anfwer to feveral objections made by Mr. Ne- 
vis againft his engine for raifing water by the 
rarefaction of the air — Papin 
— A difcourife- concern ingrthe mcafure of the air’s 
refiftance to bodies moved in it - Wallin 
— — An experiment fhewing, that the fprings or con- 
flituent parts of air are capable to fuffer fuch 
diforder by a* violent impulfe, as to require '.time 
to recover their natural ftate Haukjbee 
Thero.are two pages of this No. in this vol. 
and this is the fecond. 
— ■ Experiments concerning the time required in the 
-defcent of different bodies of different magni- 
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XXIV 1^48 ‘ 
"XXV 2223 
'XXV 241.5 ! 
XXVI 217 
LXIV 344 
I 79 
V 2046 
V 2048 
VI 2192 
IX 21 
X467 
XV 1274 
XVI 263 
XVI 269 
XXV 44a a- 
Abridg. 
IV 2 173 
— - 181 
— - 180 
— - 181 
— 372 
— 2 97 
II 201 
III 683 
II 235 ; 
I 540 
— S 4 2 
I 484 ~ 
IV 2 j8i 
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