Mr. m Thompson’s Experiments 
Having now gone through the defcription of all the prin- 
cipal parts of the apparatus, I fhall proceed to give an ac- 
count of the experiments. And as it may be fatisfaftory to 
the Society to fee the method of conducting thefe enquiries, as 
well as the refult of them, I fhall firfl: give a table of the expe- 
riments in the exa£t order in which they were made, together 
with my original remarks ; I fhall theii make fuch general ob- 
fervations as may occur : and afterwards I fhall feledt, combine, 
and compare them* -in the-, manner w r hich beft anfwers the dif- 
f^rc&t purpofes to which I fhall apply them, 
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