MOT 
running water, again!! the animadverfions 
P. A. Michelotti 
J. Gravefande, relating to the force of moving 
bodies, fhewn to the Royal Society by 
Defaguliers 
An enquiry into the meafure of the force of bo 
dies in motion ; with a propofal of an experir 
mentum crucis to decide the controverfy about 
it - - - Jurin 
An experimental examination of the quantity 
and proportion of mechanic power, neceffary 
to be employed in giving different degrees of 
velocity to heavy bodies from a flate of ref! 
S me at on 
Reflections on the communication of motion by 
irnpad! and gravity - - Milner 
(Motion of fluids) An account of the motion 
of running water - - Jurin 
A defence of the diflertation of the motion of 
of 
Jurin 
Remarks upon fome experiments in hydraulics, 
which feem to prove that the forces of equa 
moving bodies are as the fquares of their velo- 
cities - - Earner 
Of the meafure and motion of running water 
Jurin 
With the conclufion - Jurin 
(Motion of the earth) An account of a contro- 
verfy between Stephan© de Angelis of Padua, 
and J* B. Riccioli, concerning the motion 
of the earth - - Gregory 
ExtraCf of a letter touching his thoughts of Mr 
Hooke’s obfervations for proving the motion of 
the earth - - Hugens 
ExtraC! of another letter relating to the fame 
fubjedt - - Cajjini 
(EleCfricity) An account of the repetition of 
an experiment touching motion, given hodie> 
included in a glafs^ by the approach of a finger 
near its outfide ; with other experiments on 
the effluvia of glafs - Haukjbee 
(Heat) An experiment to examine what figure 
and celerity of motion begetteth or increafeth 
light and flame - - - Beak 
Two letters concerning the rotatory motion 
of glafs tubes about their axes when placed 
in a certain manner before the fire 
Wheeler J 
T ranf. 
Abridg. 
XXXVIII 
243 
VIII 235 
XLIII 403 
VIII 174 
LXVI 450 
LXVI 1 I 344 
XXX 748 
IV 435 
XXXII 179 
VI 431 
XXXV 34 3 
~ 292 
XLI 3 
— 65 
VIII 282 
HI 693 
IX 90 
XXVI 82 
VI 2 83 
I 226 
X55I 
XLIII 341 
III 639 
Motion® 
