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Lister, Martin; Obfervations of the midland 
falt-fprings of Worcefterlhire, StafFordfhire, 
and Ch-ftnre 
— A way (which feems to be the true method of 
nature) of diftilling fweet and frefh water 
from the fea-vvater by the breath of fea 
plants growing in it 
— The breath oi the fea plants probably the 
material caufe of the trade or tropick winds 
• Of the nature of earthquakes 
—-— Obfervations concerning the fpontaneous firing 
of the pyrites 
— — Obfervations concerning thunder and lightning 
proceeding from pyrites 
— Account of bees breeding in cafes made of 
leaves - 
— Account of a viviparous fly 
• Letter on the projection of the threads of 
fpiders 
• Account of fome very aged per Tons in the 
North or England 
— An ingenious propofal for a new fort of maps 
of counties, together with tables of fands and 
clays, fuch chiefly as are found in the North 
parts of England 
On the rifing and falling of the quickfilver in 
the barometer 
Experiments about freezing, and the difference 
betwixt common frefh water ice, and that of 
the fea water : alfo a probable conjecture 
about the original of the nitre of Egypt 
« Account of a ftone grown to an iron bodkin in 
the bladder of a ! oy 
Letter to Mr. Ray concerning fome par 
ticulars that might be added to the ornitho- 
logy - - - 
— Aniwer to Mr. Pale’s three queries relating to 
fh ells 
— Account of tranfparent pebbles moftly of the 
fhape of ombriae or brontisa 
The manner of making fteel, and its temper ; 
with a guefs at the way the ancients ufed to 
fteei their picks, for the cutting and hewing 
of porphyry 
• Defcription of certain (hells found in the Eafl 
Indies 
Tranf. 
XIV 489 
— 512 
— 5i5 
— 5 J 7 
592 
— 597 
*— 739 
— 790 
XV 836 
— 882 
~ 1 *59 
XVII 641 
— 778 
— 865 
— 870 
691 
Abridg. 
II 361 
— 297 
II 129 
— 420 
— 182 
— 787 
— 79 6 
III 304 
t l ' 
II 45O 
— l8 
— 164 
LI 162 
II 849, 
853 
III 312 
II 497 
— 560 
— 826, 
831 
Lister, 
