WAT 
Water (Mineral) Two letters concerning fome mi- 
neral waters - - Cay 
— Obfervations on rain-water - Leeuwenhoek 
- A {hort account of the nature and virtues of 
the Pyrmont waters, with fome obfervations 
on their chalybeate qualities Slave 
— An hiflorico-phyfical obfervation on the brafs 
waters of Nilbl commonlv called cement- 
watfzer, changing iron to "brafs Bellas 
An examination of the Chiltenham mineral 
water, which may ferve as a method in gene- 
ral for examining mineral waters Seckenburg 
—— Experiments by way of analyfis upon the wa- 
ter of the Dead Sea, upon the hot fpring near 
Tiberiades, and upon Hamraan Pbaroan 
water - Perry 
— — An account of the Carlfbad mineral waters in 
Bohemia - - Milles 
Thoughts on the different impregnations of mi- 
neral waters ; more particularly concerning 
the exigence of fulphur in fome of them 
Rutty 
Extra# of an effay entituled, On the ufes of 
a knowledge of mineral exhalations when aD- 
plied to difcover the principles and properties 
of mineral waters, the nature of burning 
fountains, and of thofe poifonous lakes which 
the antients called Averni Brownrigg 
— Experiments on Rathbone-PIace water 
Gavendijh 
— An account of the fulphureous mineral waters 
of Caftle-Loed and Fairburn in the county of 
Rofs, and of the fait purging water of 
Pitkeathly in the county of Perth, in Scotland 
Monro 
— Continuation of an experimental inquiry con- 
cerning the nature of the mineral elaftic fpirit 
or, air contained in the Pouhon water, and 
other acidulae - — Brownrigg 
— See Baths , Birch , Sea 9 Spout 
Water. (Natural hiftory) Of a place in England, 
where, without petrifying water, wood is 
turned into ftone - Boyle 
•— The caufes of mineral fprings further inquired 
into and the ftrange and fecret changes of li- 
quors, examined - - Bealt 
— - — A particular account of the origin of fountains, 
Yy y z 
537 
Tranf, 
Abridg. 
XX 365 
XXIII 1152 
XXX 564 
IV 2 201 
XL 351 
VIII 645 
XLI 830 
650 
XLII 48 
— 643 
L 25 
LI 275 
LV 236 
LVII 92 
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LXII 15 
LXIV 357 
I 101 
n 32s 
IV 1131 
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