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Across the continent; a summer's journey to the Rocky mountains, the Mormons and the Pacific states, with Speaker Colfax. Springfield, 1865. Df 9-6099 - Switzerland of America; a summer vacation in Box, Charles. The theory and practice of cricket. Contents.-Vol. I. The dedication, by R. Boulton: The preface to the reader: The introduction representing the grounds of excellency of corpuscular philosophy. Bk. L., Chap. I. Considerations and experiments concerning the origin of forms and qualities; 2. Particular qualities: 3. Origin of forms; 4. Subordinate forms: 5. Production and reproduction of forms: 6. Doubts and experiments concerning the curious figures of salts: 7. Redintigration of bodies: 8. Experiments concerning the origin of qualities and forms: 9. Experiments continned; 10. An experiment, with some considerations touching the different parts and redintigration of salt-petre: 11. History of fluidity: 12. Experiments concerning the superficial figures of fluids, especially of liquors contiguon to other liquors; 13. History of firmness; 14. Intestine motions of the particles of quiescent solids: 15. Effects of even largnið and unheeded local motion: 16. Propagabie nature of motion. Bk. I., Chap. 1. Of the systematical, or cosmical qualities of things; 2. Of cosmical suspicions; 3. Of the temperature of sub terraneal regions as to heat and cold; 4. Of the temperature of the submarine regions, as to heat and cold; 5. Relations about the bottom of the sea: 6. Bottom of the sea, continued; 7. Saltness of the sea; 8. Memoirs for the natural history of mineral waters; 9. Titles proposed for the natural history of mineral waters, considered whilst in their proper channel; 10. Titles, when drawn out of their receptacle; 11. Titles, when considered as a medicine; 12. Of the natural and preternatural states of bodies, especially of air; 13. The description of the pneumatic engine and its use, and physico-mechanical experiments touching the air; 14. Doctrine of the spring and weight of the air defended; 15. Funicular hypothesis examined; 16. Funicular hypothesis, continued; 17. Aristotelian rarefaction examined; 18. Torrecellian experiments at the tops and feet of hills; 19. Measure of the force of the spring of air; 20. Objections against particular phoenomena answered: 21. Explication of rarefaction; 22. An explication of the rota Aristotelica; 23. An abstract of what is further contained relating to the weight and spring of the air in the examen of Mr. Hobbs his dialogus physicus; 24. The weight and spring of air asserted; 25. Hobbs' explications examined: 26. Explications considered: 27. Other passages in Hobbs' dialogue examined: 28. What Mr. Hobbs teaches concerning fluidity and firmness examined; 29. Explanation of the engine used in experiments on air; 30. New experiments concerning the spring and weight of the air. II., Bk. II., Chap. 1. Experiments tonching the spring and weight of the air; 2. Continuation of physico-mechanical experiments; 3. Experiments on air; 4. Preservation of bodies in vacuo Boyliano: 5. Experiments about respiration, upon ducks, vipers, frogs, etc.; 6. Animadversions on Hobbs problemata de vacuo; 7. Cause of attraction by suction; 8. The barometer; 9. Statical baroscope: 10. Discovery of the rarefaction of the air, even without heat; 11. Duration of the spring of expanded air; 12. Condensation and compression of the air; 13. Differing extension of the same quantity of air rarefied and compressed; 14. New experiments on air; 15. Statical hygroscope; 16., 17. Utilities of hygroscopes; 18. Air's moisture: 19. Unheeded causes of the insalubrity and salubrity of the air: 20. Hidden qualities of the air: 21. Additional experiments; 22. Celestial and aerial magnets; 2. Mechanical production of magnetic qualities 24. Experiments; 25. Mechanical origin of electricity; 26. History of the air. Bk. iv., Chap. 1. Mechanical production of tastes; 2. Of odours: 3. Changes of colour; 4. History of colours; 5. Whiteness and blackness; 6. Experiments concerning whiteness and blackness; 7. Third part of the history of colours. III. Appendix to Bk. IV., Chap. 1. Mechanical production of cold; 2. Weatherglasses: 3. Weather-glasses, continued, and hermetical thermometers; 4. Cause of the condensation of the air, and ascent of water by cold in common weather-glasses; 5. History of cold; 6. An examen of antiperistasis; 7. Hobbs doctrine of cold examined: 8. Freezing experiment by Dr. Merret: 9. New frigorifick experiment; 10. Positive and privitive nature of cold; 11. Two problems about cold; 12. Mechanical origin of heat; 13. Of mercury growing hot with gold: 14. To make fire and flame ponderable; 15. Additional experiments about the weighing of igneous particles; 16. Perviousness of glass to ponderable parts of flame: 17. Relation betwixt flame and air; 18. Relation betwixt air and the flamma vitalis of animals: 19. Explosions; 20. Relation betwixt light and air, in shining wood and fishes; 21. Resemblances and differences between burning coal and shining wood; 22. Shining flesh; 23. Diamond that shines in the dark; 24. The serial noctiluca: 25. Iey noctiluca. Bk. v., Part 1. Chap. 1. Relative levity of bodies under water; 2. Pressure of the air's spring on bodies under water: 3. Effect of the varying weight of the atmosphere upon some bodies under water; 4. Differing pressure of heavy bodies and fluids: 5. Invention for estimating the weight of water in water; 6. Hydrostatical paradoxes; 7. Hydrostatical discourse; 8. A new essay instrument: 9. Growth and increase of metals; 10. Hydrostatical way of estimating ores; 11. Medicina hydrostática; 12. Hydrostatical stere ometry applied to the materia medica. Bk. v., Part 1, Chap. 1. An account of a strangely, self moving liquor: 2. Preserving of birds; 3. Bladders of air found in fishes; 4. Laudanum helmontif junioris; 5. Earthquake at Oxford; 6. Art of medicine: 7. Experiments solitary; 8. Chymical experiments: 9. Of strange re BOYLE. Boyle, Robert, continued. ports: 10. Diamonds. Bk. v., Part II., Chap. 1. Boyle lectures for 1865. C. Merivale. Ef 11-13929 the Anglo-French alliance in their relations to the United States and Russia. Cin., 1864. 8° Ca 9-2426 History of the navy during the rebellion. N. Y., 1868. 2 v. 8° Cb 8-2709 Boynton, E. C. History of West Point and its military importance during the American revolution; with origin and progress of the United States military academy. N. Y., 1863. 8° Cc 2-2900 Boys' handy book of sports, pastimes, games and amusements. L., n. d. Gb 12-15514 Boys' own book of natural history. J. G. Wood Boys' play book of science. J. H. Pepper Dk 3-15490 Ea 5-10918 If 1-12275 39 Boyse, S. Works. 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