WAT 
Water (Hydraulics) A defcription of the wafer 
works at London Bridge - Beighton 
«— An account of a new engine for raiGng water 
by horfes - Churchman 
— Of the meafure and motion of running waters 
Jurin 
With the conclufion - Jurin 
— A narrative of a new invention of expanding 
fluids by their being conveyed into certain ig- 
nited vefiels, where they are immediately rari- 
fled into an elaflic impelling force fufficient to 
give motion to hydraulo-pneumatical and other 
engines for railing of water and other ufes, &c 
Payne 
— — Part of a letter containing a defcription of a 
water-wheel for mills, invented by Mr. Philip 
Williams - • Arderon 
♦ A defcription of a clepfydra, or water clock. 
Hamilton 
— — An experimental enquiry, concerning the na- 
tural powers of water and wind to turn mills, 
and other machines depending on a circular 
motion - - Smeaton 
— Problems concerning the fall of water under 
bridges, applied to the fall under London and 
53s 
Weftminlter Bridges 
Robertfo 
on 
— Short and eafy methods for finding the quantity 
and weight of water contained in a full pipe of' 
any given height aad diameter of bore, and* 
confequently to find what degree of power would 
be required to work a common pump, or any 
other hydraulic engine, when the diameter of 
the pump bore, and the height to which the 
water is to be raifed, are given Fergufon 
— A memoir concerning the moll advanta- 
geous conftrudfion of water-wheels. See. 
Mallet 
- — An account of a machine for raifing water, 
executed at Oulton in Chelhire, in 1772 
Whitehurjl 
Water. (Medicine) An account of what happened 
on fyringing warm water into the thorax of a 
bitch - - Mufgrave 
— The art of living under water ; or a difeourfe 
concerning the means of furnifhing air at the 
bottom of the fea in any ordinary depths 
Halley 
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VI 3 58 
XXXVIII 
402 
XLI5 
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vnr 322 
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XLI 821 
VIII 63S 
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XLIV 1 
X 247 
— 171 
— 428 
LI TOO 
L 492 
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LV 61 
LVII372 
LXV 277 
XX 181 
III 78 
XXIX 492 
IV 2 188 
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