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, begun by Dr. _Merret_ in his _Pinax_, 20. 364. _See_ the cause of Tydes proposed by D. _Wallis_, 16. 263. _See_ the further Examination by a severe History of Tydes, Winds, and other Concomitants or Adherents, directed, n. 17. n. 18, n. 21. _See_ the Inquiries concerning the Seas, and Sea-waters, n. 18. 315. _See_ Directions for Seamen bound for far Voyages, 8. 140. _Kircher_'s Account of the Subterraneous World, 6. 109. Mr. _Boyle_'s Directions and Inquires touching Mines, 19. 330. Philosophical Directions and Inquiries for such as Travel into _Turky_, n. 20. 300. The Relation of M. _de Bourges_, 18. 324. M. _Thevenots_ Relation of divers curious Voyages, &c. more particularly of _China_, 24. 248. The causes of the inundation of the _Nile_, disputed by _Dela Chambre_ and _Vossius_. In the _List of Books_. _See_ Mr. _Boyle_'s Mechanical Deductions, and Chymical Demonstrations of the _Origine of Forms and Qualities_, 11. 191. _See_ the Application of these Mechanical Principles more particularly to the Nature, Operation, and Generation of Plants and Animals, and to our humane Contexture, in a Geometrical method, by _Hon. Fabri_, 18. 325. _See_ Mr. _Boyle_'s History of Cold and Thermometers, n. 1. p. 8. n. 3. p. 46. The History of Winds and Weather, and all changes of the Air (especially in relation to the weight) observable by the Baroscope, n. 9. n. 10, n. 11. _Light_, some special search into the causes, and some peculiar Examples. _See_ above in _Light_. _Petrification_ sollicited, see Petrification, Stone. The Earths Diurnal Rotation, see Earth _supra_. Adventurous Essayes in Natural Philosophy, see _Guarini_, 20. 365. Earthquakes, and their Concomitants observed, n. 10. n. 11. The effects of Thunder and Lightning, examin'd, see _Thunder_, n. 13. 222. n. 14. 247. The raining of Ashes and Sand at great distance from the Mount _Vesuvius_, see _Raine_, 21. 377. Springs, and Waters of peculiar Note, see _Springs_. Insects in Swarms how begotten; pernicious, and how destroyed, 8. 137. Monsters, or Irregularities in Nature. The _Calf_, _Colt_, supra. Four Suns at once, and two strange Rainbows, 13. 219. _See_ the statical position and tendency or gravitation of Liquids, in M. _Boyle_'s _Hydrostatical Paradoxes_, 8. 145.
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