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the viewing both near and diftant ©bje&s, 
the defer iption of a natural reflecting micro 
fcope - 
i Microfeopical obfervations and experiments 
— Further account of his water microfcope 
1 u 
nearly of a parabolic figure 
k way of meafuring the height of Mercury 
the barometer more exaCt !y 
kn obfervation of fome parhelii feen at Cante 
bury, Feb. 6, 1692-3 
of an unufual parhelion and halo, Ap 
7, 1699 
Obfervations on the fofTils of Reculver Cliff 
Method of drawing the meridian line, by t 
pole ftar, and finding the hour by the fame 
Obfervations of the foots in the Sun in Tu 
* 7°3 
on an eclipfe of the Sun, May 12, 1706. 
at Canterbury 
New eleCtrical experiments 
Several experiments in eleClricity 
On the electricity of water 
Experiments in eleCtricity 
Experiments in eleCtricity 
Experiments in eleCtricity 
— Experiments in electricity 
Experiments in eleCtricity 
EleCtrical experiments 
Greaves, — — . Experiments 
great guns 
Greaves, John. Account of 
ftantinople and Rhodes 
furer Burleigh to 
of a confultation 
the Lords of the Council, 
had, and the examination 
for reforming the calender 
Green, Charles. Agronomical obfervations at 
King George’s Iiland in the South Seas 
who remained a quarter 
water without drowning 
kccount of an earthquake f 
at Spalding, Lincohifhire 
of an hour 
Tranf, 
1 
Abridg. 
XIX 539 
280 
— 353 
1 i 9 s 
— 209 
in 653 
I 209 
— 787 
1 
XX 176 
— 214 
II 12 
XXI 126 
1 
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XXII 535 
— 762 
— 188 
IV 461 
~ 815 
tjj 
— • 462 
XXIII 1502 
— 229 
’ XXV 2238 
XXXI 104 
XXXVII 18 
— 230 
VI 2 7 
— - 9 
— 227 
— 285 
~ 397 
XXXIX 16 
— 166 
— 220 
— - - 22 
139 
VII 4 96 
VIII 397 
— 401 
— * 400 
— 404 
XV 1090 
I 495 
— 1295 
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— 564 
1 
XXI 356 
— 405 ; 
LXI 397 
1 
XLI 166 
IX 241 
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