WAT 
534 
Wa' 
'ER. (Gravity 
in relation 
tothe weight 
of common 
under different circumitances - H> 
in common water, being of an equal w< 
in common air *• * Hau 
The fpecific gravity of feveral metalline cubes, 
in comparifon with their like bulks of water 
Haukjbt 
— - A caution to be tifed in examining the fpecific 
gravity of folids by weighing them in water 
Jurin 
A courfe of experiments to afcertain the 
fpecific buoyancy of cork in different waters, 
the refpective weights and buoyancy of fait 
water, and frefh water, and for determining the 
exadl weight of human and other bodies in 
fluids “ * IVilkinfm 
Water. (Hydraulics) A way of producing wind, 
by the fall of water Pope 
— Undertaking for railing of water Mon 
• A new way of raifmg water P 
— — Letter concerning Dr. Papin’s way of raifing 
water - - Vi. 
** — — Letter concerning Dr. Papin’s new water en- 
A full defcription, with the ufe, of a 
contrivance for railing water - p 
Anfwer to feveral objedfions made by Mr. 
Nuis againft his engine for raifing water by 
the rardadfion of the air - Papin 
An account of the motion of running water 
Junn 
A defcription of an engine to raife water by 
help of qulcklilver, invented by Hafkins, and 
improved by Defaguliers - Anon . 
A defence of the dilfertation on the motion of 
running water againlf the animaaverfions of 
P. A. Michelotti - "Jurin 
An account of feveral experiments concerning 
the running of water in pipes, as it is retarded 
by friftion and intermixed air, with a defcrip- 
tion of a new machine, whereby pipes may be 
cleared of air, as the water runs along, with- 
out Hand- pipes, or the help of any hand 
Defaguliers 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XXVI 269 
IV 2 181 
— 306 
181 
XXVIII 521 
XXXI 223 
VI 327 
LV 95 
I 21 
IX25 
XV 1093 
1 498 
— 537 
— 539 
— 1238 

— 1254 
— 
— 1274 
— 45 ° 
XVI 263 
— 542 
XXX 748 
IV 435 
XXXII 5 
VI 35* 
— 179 
1 
H 
XXXIV 7 7 
— 347 
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