428 S E A 
Sea. See Navigation, Tides 
Sea Animals. An account of the fea polypus 
Baker 
. — — Obfervations upon the fea fcolopendre, 
or fea millepes - Beyjftonei 
Sea-Leach, See Hirundinella marina 
Sea-Chart. Letter concerning the collection of 
feemts, and the true divifion of the meridians 
in the fea-chart - - Wallh 
Sea-Plant. A defeription of a curious fea plant, 
f'rutex marinus flabelliformis cortice verrucofo 
obduCtus. Doodii. Raii Hift. tom. Ilf, p. 7 
et Synopf. edit. 3, p. 32. Coralloi'des gra- 
nuloia alba, J. B. tom. IIL p. 809. Erica 
marina alba frutefeens. Muf. Pet. 50. Ke- 
ratophyton flabelliforme, cortice verrucofo 
cbduCturn. Raii Syn. edit. 3, p. 32 
Sloane 
Sea-Sand* The improvement of Cornwall by fea- 
fand - r 
« — Part of a letter concerning the manuring 
of land in Devonfhire by fea-fand Bury 
Sea Water. Way of making it fvveet 
Hauton 
Circumftances relating to the precedent inven- 
tion - - Hauton 
— — A table fhewing to what degree air is compreffi- 
ble in fea water, from the depth of one foot, 
to 1947 feet, ufeful to divers Anon . 
A fupplement - - Anon . 
— Obfervations concerning fome little ani- 
mals obferved in rain., well, fea, and fnow 
water ; as alfo in water where pepper had lain 
infufed - - Leeuwenhoek 
With the manner of obferving them 
Leeuwenhoek 
— Some experiments about freezing, and 
the difference betwixt common frefh water ice, 
and that of the fea water ; alfa a probable con- 
jecture about the original of the nitre of -$lgypt 
Lifter 
- A tru-e method of nature of diftiliing 
fweet and frefh water from the fea water, 
by the breath of fea plants growing in it 
Lifter 
— — An account of R. Boyle’s way of exa- 
Tranf. 
L 777 
LI 35 
XV 1193 
XLIV 5I 
X 293 
XXVI 142 
V 2048 
— 2049 
VI 2192 
— 2239 
XII 821 
— 844 
XV 836 
XIV 489 
Abridg. 
1 5 2 7 
X 706 
II 729 
IV 2 301 
II 297 
— 201 
— 202 
III 683 
II 164 
— 297 
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