COL 
— Remarks upon its effe&s upon the blood HewJ'on 
Cold (Natural philofophy). Account of the experi- 
mental hiftory of cold - Boyle 
» A further account of Mr. Boyle’s experimental 
hiftory of cold - Oldenburg 
— Promifcuous inquiries chiefly about cold ; with 
anfwers to forne of them by Hevelius 
Tables of the barometrical altitudes at Zurich 
in Switzerland, in the year 1708, by Scheuch- 
zer ; and at Upminfter in England, by Der- 
ham ; as alfo the rain at Pifa in Italy, in 
1707 and 1708, by Tilli; and at Zurich in 
1708; and at Upminfter in all that time; 
with remarks on the fame tables ; as alfo on 
the winds, heats and colds, and divers other 
matters occurring in thofe three different parts 
of Europe - - Derhain 
* A contrivance to avoid the irregularities in a 
clock’s motion, occafioned by the aftion of 
heat and cold upon the rod of a pendulum 
Graham 
. An obfervation of the magnetic needle being fo 
affe&ed by great cold, that it could not tra- 
verfe - - Middleton 
» ■ - The effe&s of cold ; together with obfervations 
of the longitude, latitude, and declination of 
the magnetic needle at Prince of Wales’s Fort, 
upon Churchill River in Hudfon’sBay. North 
America - Middleton 
■ -- A letter concerning a very cold day, and an- 
other concerning a very hot day, in June and 
July 1749 - Miles 
— • A letter concerning the difference of the degrees 
of cold, marked by a thermometer kept with- 
in doors, or without in the open air Miles 
Two methods by which the irregularity of the 
motion of a clock, arifing from the influence 
of heat and cold upon the rod of the pendu- 
lum, may be prevented - Ellicott 
— t Letter concerning the inventor of the contriv- 
ance in the pendulum of a clock, to prevent 
the irregularities of its motion by heat and 
cold - - Short 
— Obfervations on the late fevere and cold weather 
- Jrderon 
- An account of artificial cold produced at Pe- 
te rfburg - - Himjei , 
Tranf. 
LX 398 
I 8 
— 46 
— 344 
XXVI 342 
XXXIY 40 
XL 310 
XLII 157 
XL VI 208 
XLIY 613 
XL VI I 479 
— 5 1 7 
XL VII I 507 
LI 670 
107 
Abridg. 
Ill 631 
VI 297 
VIII 741 
— 469 
X47I 
— 433 
State 
