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WEL 
Weights and Measures. Short and eafy me- 
thods for finding the number of Troy pounds 
contained in any given number of avoirdu- 
poife pounds, and vice verfa Fergufon 
Weights. Remarks upon two Etrufcan weights or 
coins never before publifhed Swinton 
— An inquiry to (hew what was the ancient 
Englifh weight and meafure according to the 
laws or fiatutes prior to the reign of Henry 
the Seventh - - Norris 
Weights. See Coins , Meafures 
Weight. Extract of a letter concerning two men of 
an extraordinary bulk and weight Knowlton 
Well. The defcription of a well and earth in Lan- 
cafhire, taking fire by a candle approached to 
it Shirley 
— — An account of wells, both fait and fweet. 
digged near the fea at Bermudas Norwood 
— Infiances, hints, and applications, relating to 
a main point, folicited in the preface to this 
fourth volume, concerning the ufe may be 
made of vaults, deep wells, and cold confer- 
vatories, to find out the caufe, or to promote 
the generation of fait, minerals, metals, 
cryfials, gems, fiones of divers kinds, &c. 
Beale 
— Obfervations concerning fome little animals 
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 
«*— « A letter from the king’s officers at Sheernefs 
giving an account of what they met with in 
opening an ancient well near Queenfborough. 
in Kent, Jan. 8, 1729 - Coliifor, 
* An obfervation of an extraordinary damp in a 
well in the ifle of Wight - Cooke , 
A letter concerning a burning well at Brofely 
Mafon 
— An account of a new m edicinal well, lately dif- 
covered near Moffat in Annandale, in the 
county of Dumfries - Walkei 
— Extra# of a letter from Calcutta, concern- 
ing a burning rock, and a burning well 
Wood 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
LV61 
LXI 82 
LXV 48 
XLIV 100 
XI 1245 
II 482 
III 149 
-56s 
II 298 
IV 1135 
XII 82 1 
III 683 
— 844 

XXXVI 191 
IV 2 244 
XL 379 
VIII 658 
XLIV 370 
X 586 
L 1 1 7 
LII4.5 
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