AQW 
AIR 
Agues. An account of the fuccefs of the bark of the 
willow in the cure of agues - Stone 
Akmblla. Letter concerning Swammerdam’s treatife 
de Apibus; the Ahmella Ceyionenfibus, and 
the Fab.) S. Igi atii - Holton 
Air (In general),, Some trials about the air ufually 
harboured and concealed in the pores of water 
Boyle 
v — ~ Some experiments {hewing the difference of ice 
made without air, from that which is produced 
with air - Rinaldi ni 
vitriol expofed to the air - Gould 
An experiment, of a furprizmg change of co- 
lour from a pale tranfparent, .or clear liquor, 
to a blue ceruleous one, and that in an inftant, 
by the admiflion of air only ; applied to illuf- 
trate fome changes of colour, and other effe&s 
on the blood of refpiring animals - Slave 
Experiments concerning the effects of air pafled 
through red-hot metals - Hau 
An experiment concerning the nitrous particles 
in the air - - Clayton 
A fuppofitiorr how the white matter is pi educed 
which floats about in the air in autumn Arderon 
A differtation on the nature of evaporation, and 
feverai phenomena of air, water, and boiling 
liquors - - Hamilton 
Obfervations on different kinds of air Prieflley 
A continuation of an experimental enquiry con- 
cerning the nature of the mineral elaftic fpii it,, 
or air, contained in the Pouhon water, and other 
aciduiae - Brownrig? 
An account of further difeoveries in ah Prieflley 
Experiments upon air, and the effects of different 
kinds of effluvia upon it - IVhitt 
{Appearances obferved in the). An account of 
the appearance of feverai unufual parhelia, or 
mock funs; together with feverai circular 
arches lately feen in the air - Hally 
■ A letter from Annapolis in Maryland, contain- 
ing an account of an explosion in theair Lewi 
Air 
heard at Halfted in Effex, the other at Spring- 
field in the fame county Vievar and Sbepheard 
An account of a meteor feen in the air in the 
day time on Dec. 8, 1733 - Qrockc 
Tran f. 
Abrid?. 
LIII 19s 
xxr 365 
II 648 
A 
V 20 1 g 
VI 2 ? 6 r 
II 164' 
XIV 496 
. 534 
XVII 898 
XXVII 199 
IV 2 182 
XLI 62 
VIII 465 
XLIV 428 
LV 146 
LX II 147 
LXIV 3517 
LXV 384 
. 
LX VII I 194 
XXIII 1127 
IV 228 
XXXVUI119 
VIII685 
XLI 28-8 
VIII 526 
— 346 
VII 51 - 
