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— ■ ■ Tw a c.'jiervationo cf a d.ieaied conformation in 
Indies - 
— Dikaied conformations round in bodies 
— Some experiments relating te relpiration 
— t. bferv. nones de viis femmis 
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— Oblervat.ons on the fpots in the Sun appearing 
July and Auguft, 1676 
An observation on Mars covered by the Moon, 
Aug, 21, i6;6 
— - A correction of the theory of motion of the fa- 
tellites of Saturn - ▼ 
— — A theory » t the variation of the magnetica! 
compafs - - - 
— — Account of the courfe of the tides at Tonqueen, 
with the theory of them at the bar of Tonqueen 
— A difcourle c ncerning gravity and its properties 
— Two aftronomical oblervations of the eclipfes 
of the planet Jupiter by the Moon, in March 
and April, j6b6, at London 
— A difc ,u fe of the rule of the decreafe of the 
height of the mercury in ihe barometer 
— An hiftorical account of the trade-winds and 
monfoons 
— Cubic and biquadratic equations conftrufted by 
a parabola and circle 
An eftimate of the quantity of vapour raifed 
out of the fea by the warmth of the Sun 
— Of the number ot roots in feveral equations, 
their power and ufe 
«— An account of the circulation of the watry va~ 
pour of the lea, and of i&e caule of fprings 
Tranf. 
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