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Useful Transactions in Philosophy and other sorts of Learning, for the Month of January and February 1709. [R. 11. 68.]

ESSAYS and Observations Physical and Literary. 3 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1754. [G. 23. 26-28.]

Medical and Philosophical Commentaries. By a Society in Edinburgh.
Vol. I. 8vo. London, 1773. [P. 277. (2.)]

NICHOLSON (William) A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and
the Arts. 5 vols. 4to. London, 1797-1802. [Hh. 2. 7-11.]
Nicholson (William) A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and
the Arts. 26 vols. 8vo. London, 1802-1810. [K. 25. 1-26.]
Nicholson (William) Journal, for October 1797. 4to. [Dd. 3. 69.]
Nicholson (William) Journal for June 1807. 8vo. [Gg. 6. 14.]
A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE and the Arts, edited at the Royal Institution of
Great Britain. 8vo. Vols. I. to VIII. London, 1816-1820.

[li. 7. 21-28.] The Philosophical Magazine, conducted by Alexander Tilloch. Vols. I. to VIII. 8vo. London, 1798-1801. [C. 22. 15-22.] ANNALS of PHILOSOPHY for August 1815. 8vo. [Gg. 7. 10.] MISCELLANEA CURIOSA: containing a Collection of the principal Phenomena in Nature, being the most valuable Discourses read to the Royal Society. 8vo. London, 1723. [Dd. 1. 13.]

ii. Systems, Courses of Lectures and other General Treatises on Natural Philosophy.

ANGLI (Thomæ) De Mundo Dialogi tres. 4to. Parisiis, 1642. [D. 20. 10.] ALBERTI Magni De Secretis Mulierum Libellus; item de Virtutibus Herbarum, Lapidum, et Animalium quorundam, ac de Mirabilibus Mundi. 18mo. Argentorati, 1601. [H. 17. 8.]

EMYLII Parisani Nobiles Exercitationes de Subtilitate. folio, Venetiis 1623. [F. 10. 18.]

ADAMS (George) Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy. 5 vols. 8vo. London, 1794. [C. 22. 1-5.]

ATWOOD (George) Analysis of a Course of Lectures on the Principles of
Natural Philosophy, read in the University of Cambridge. 8vo.
London, 1784. [Ee. 2. 22.]

BACONIS (Rogeri) De mirabili potestate Artis et Naturæ Libellus.
Parisiis, 1542. [C. 15. 4.]

8vo.

CELESTINI (Claudii) De Mirabilibus Mundi et Influentiis Coeli Liber. 8vo. Parisiis, 1542. [C. 15. 4.]

BARTHOLOMEI (de Glanvilla) Anglici Opus, De Rerum Proprietatibus inscriptum. folio, Norimbergi, 1519. [F. 1. 12.]

BACONIS (Francisci) Historia Vitæ et Mortis. 12mo. Lug. Bat. 1636.
[K. 16. 41.]
Baconis (Francisci) Scripta in Naturali et Universali Philosophia. 12mo.
Amst. 1653. [B. 8. 34.]

Austen (Ra.) Observations on some Parts of Sir Francis Bacon's Naturall History, as it concerns Fruit-trees, Fruits and Flowers. 4to. Oxford, 1658. [M. 30. 31.]

Baconis (Francisci, Baronis de Verulamio) Historia Naturalis et Experimentalis de Ventis. 18mo. Amst. 1662. [H. 8. 36.]

The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, methodized and made English by Peter Shaw.

1737. [R. 13. 12-14.]

BECCHERI (Joh. Joachimi) Physica Subterranea.

3 vols. 4to. London,

8vo. Lipsiæ, 1703.

[A. 19. 17.] BIOT (M.) Recherches Expérimentales et Mathematiques sur les Mouvemens de Molecules de la Lumière autour de leur Centre de Gravité. 4to. Paris, 1814. [Dd. 1. 56.]

BOSCOVICH (R. J.) Theoria Philosophiæ Naturalis, redacta ad unicam legem virium in natura existentium. 4to. Venetiis, 1763. [Cc. 2. 53.] BOURDIN (Petri) Sol Flamma; sive Tractatus de Sole, ut Flamma est, ejusque pabulo. 8vo. Parisiis, 1646. [L. 15. 35.]

Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Parisiis, 1646. [D. 18. 2.]

BOYLE (Hon. Robert).-A Catalogue of the Philosophical and Theological Books and Tracts written by the Hon. Robert Boyle, in the order of time wherein each of them hath been published respectively. 8vo. London, 1690. [K. 20. 17.]

Boyle (Hon. Robert) Philosophical Tracts, viz. Physiological Essays and New Physico-Mathematical Experiments. 4 vols. 4to. London, 1669. [E. 15. 18-21.]

Boyle (Robert) Hydrostatical Paradoxes, made out by new Experiments. 8vo. London, 1666. [K. 20. 20.]

Boyle (Robert) Experiments and Considerations touching Colours. 8vo. London, 1670. [K. 20. 19.]

Boyle (Robert) An Essay about the Origin of Gems. 8vo. London, 1672. [K. 20. 3.]

Boyle (Robert) Essays of the strange Subtilty, great Efficacy, and Determinate Nature of Effluviums: to which are annexed Experiments to make Fire and Flame ponderable. 8vo. London, 1673. [K. 20. 3.] Boyle (Robert) Three Tracts, on some hidden Properties of Air, Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de Vacuo, and on the Cause of Attraction by Suction. 8vo. London, 1674. [K. 20. 3.] Boyle (Robert) Reflections upon the Hypotheses of Alcali and Acidum. 8vo. London, 1675. [K. 20. 5.]

Boyle (Robert) Experiments, Notes, &c. about the Mechanical Origin or Production of divers particular Qualities. 8vo. London, 1675.

[K. 20. 5.] Boyle (Robert) The Aërial Noetiluca. 4to. London, 1680. [K. 20. 21.] Boyle (Robert) Memoirs of the Natural History of Human Blood. 8vo. London, 1684. [K. 20. 15.]

Boyle (Robert) Experiments and Considerations about the Porosity of Bodies. 8vo. London, 1684. [K. 20. 15.]

Boyle (Robert) A Free Inquiry into the Vulgar received Notion of Nature. 8vo. London, 1685-6. [K. 20. 13.]

Boyle (Robert) Short Memoirs for the Natural Experimental History of Mineral Waters. 8vo. London, 1684-5. [K. 20. 15.]

Boyle (Robert) Disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things. 8vo. London, 1688. [K. 20. 2.]

Boyle (Robert) Observations on the Saltness of the Sea. 8vo. London, 1690. [K. 20. 1.]

Boyle (Robert) Experiments on the Relation betwixt Flame and Air, &c. 8vo. London, 1690. [K. 20. 4.]

Boyle (Robert) An Essay of the great Effects of even languid and unheeded Motion, and on some little-observed Causes of the Salubrity and Insalubrity of the Air. 8vo. London, 1690. [K. 20. 6.] Boyle (Roberti) Experimenta et Observationes Physicæ; wherein are treated several Subjects relating to Natural Philosophy in an Experimental way. 8vo. London, 1691. [K. 20. 18.]

BRADLEY (Richard) A Philosophical Account of the Works of Nature. 4to. London, 1721. [D. 3. 6.]

BREWSTER (David) On the Action of Transparent Bodies upon the differently coloured Rays of Light. 4to. Edinburgh, 1815. [Ee. 1. 82.] Brewster (David) A Treatise on New Philosophical Instruments, with Experiments on Light and Colours. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1813. [Gg. 5. 6.] BULLIALDUS (Ismael) De Natura Lucis. 8vo. Paris. 1637. [D. 18. 6.] BURGERSDICII (F.) Collegium Physicum. 18mo. Lug. Bat. 1643.

[D. 18. 38.]

[A. 18. 106.] Svo. [H. 19. 12.]

BURNETII (Thomæ) Archæologiæ Philosophica; sive Doctrina Antiqua
de Rerum Originibus. 8vo. Londini, 1728.
CARDANI (Hieronymi) De Rerum Varietate.
Cardani (Hieronymi) De Subtilitate Libri XXI.

12mo. Basilea, 1582.
[H. 18. 14.]

Scaligeri (Julii Cæsaris) Exoterica Exercitationes, de Subtilitate, ad Hieronymum Cardanum. 8vo. Francofurti, 1612. [M. 22. 7.]

Exemplar aliud. 8vo. Francofurti, 1612. [H. 20. 23.] CHARLETONI (Gualter Economia Animalis, novis in Medicina hypothesibus superstructa et mechanicè explicata. 12mo. Londini, 1666.

[H. 18. 32.]

Charleton (Walter) Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana: or, a Fabrick of Science Natural, upon the hypothesis of Atoms. folio, London, 1654. [F. 9. 15.]

CLARE (M.) The Motion of Fluids, Natural and Artificial. 8vo. London, 1737. [A. 17. 78.]

A Collection of Papers which passed between M. Leibnitz and Dr. Samuel CLARKE, relating to the Principles of Natural Philosophy and Religion. folio. In Dr. Clarke's Works, Vol. IV. [N. 3. 34.] Sharpe (Gregory) A Defence of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke against the Reply of the Sieur Lewis-Philip Thummig, in favour of Mr. Leibnitz, with that Reply in French and English. 8vo. London, 1744. [R. 19. 20.] A Letter from Dr. Clarke to Mr. Benjamin Hoadly, F. R. S., occasioned by the Controversy relating to the Proportion of Velocity and Force, in Bodies in Motion. folio. In Dr. Clarke's Works, Vol. IV.

[N. 3. 34.]

CLERKE (Gilberti) Tractatus de Restitutione Corporum; in quo Experimenta Torricelliania et Boyliana explicantur, et Rarefactio Cartesiana defenditur. 8vo. Londini, 1662. [K. 8. 3.]

COLDEN (Cadwallader) An Explication of the First Causes of Action in Matter, and of the Cause of Gravitation. 8vo. New York, 1746.

[P. 304. (3.)] Eversion: : [or, a Refutation of the present Principles of Mundane Philosophy. By Thomas CORMOULS.] 8vo. Wolverhampton, 1804.

[Gg. 7. 17.]

DESAGULIERS (J. T.) Physico-Mechanical Lectures. 8vo. London, 1717. [Dd. 1. 40.]

Desaguliers (J. T.) A Course of Experimental Philosophy. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1734-44. [P. 3, 2,3.]

DES CARTES (Renati) Principia Philosophiæ. 4to. Amst. 1656.

[D. 14. 7.] Des Cartes (Renati) Meditationes de Primâ Philosophiâ, in quibus Dei existentia, et Animæ humanæ à corpore distinctio, demonstrantur. His adjunctæ sunt variæ objectiones doctorum virorum in istas de Deo et anima demonstrationes; cum Responsionibus Authoris. 4to. Amstelodami, 1658. [H. 7. 30.]

Des Cartes (Renati) Meditationes de Prima Philosophia. His adjungitur Tractatus de Initiis Primæ Philosophiæ, Authore Lamberto Velthusio. 8vo. Londini, 1664. [D. 14. 33.]

Velthusii (Lamberti) De Initiis Prime Philosophia, juxta fundamenta Cartesii tradita in ipsius Meditationibus, necnon de Deo, et Mente Humana. 12mo. Traject. ad Rhenum, 1658. [F. 16. 43.]

Disputatio de Finito et Infinito, in qua defenditur sententia Cartesii de Motu, Spatio, et Corpore. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1651. [D. 18. 39.]

Wittichii (Christophori) Consensus Veritatis in Scriptura Divina et infallibili revelata cum Veritate Philosophica à Renato Des Cartes detecta. 8vo. Neomagi, 1659. [K. 15. 45.]

Breves in Meditationes Metaphysicas Renati Cartesii Adnotationes. 4to. Amsteladami, 1657. [M. 20. 5.]

Renati Des Cartes Principiorum Philosophia, Pars I. et II., more geometrico demonstrate per Benedictum de Spinoza. 4to. Amsteladami, 1663. [M. 20. 5.]

DEUSINGII (Antonii) Exercitationes de Motu Animalium, et Disquisitio Mathematica de Vacuo, itemque de Attractione. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1661. [H. 17. 5.]

DICKENSON (Edmundi) Ad Theodorum Mundanum Philosophum adeptum de Quintessentia Philosophorum et de Vera Physiologia, una cum Questionibus aliquot de secreta Materia Physica. His accedunt Mundani responsa. 8vo. Oxoniæ, 1686. [G. 15. 9.]

DORNEI (Gerardi) De Naturæ Luce Physica, ex Genesi desumpta, juxta sententiam Theophrasti Paracelsi. Svo. Francoforti, 1583.

[H. 19. 36.] FAIRFAX (N.) A Treatise of the Bulk and Selvedge of the World. Wherein the greatness, littleness, and lastingness of Bodies are freely handled. 8vo. London, 1674. [M. 18. 38.]

FRANKLIN (Benjamin) Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects. 8vo. Complete Works, Vol. I. [Ee. 2. 67.]

Another Copy. 4to. In his " Posthumous Writings." [Gg. 1.10.]
Another Copy. 8vo. In his "Posthumous Writings," Vol. II.

[Ee. 2. 74.]

FRISII (Paulli) De Gravitate Universali Corporum Libri Tres. 4to. Mediolani, 1768. [Ee. 1. 36.]

GASSENDI (Petri) De Proportione, qua Gravia decidentia accelerantur, Epistolæ Tres. 4to. Paris. 1646. [G. 6. 25.]

GODFREY (Boyle) Miscellanea verè Utilia: or, Miscellaneous Experiments and Observations on various Subjects. 8vo. London, 1737.

[P. 90. (4.)] GREEN (Robert) Principles of Natural Philosophy, in which is shewn the Insufficiency of the present Systems, and the Necessity of new Principles to furnish us with a true and real Knowledge of Nature. Cambridge, 1712. [I. 14. 24.]

Svo.

GULDINI (P.) De Centro Gravitatis. folio, Viennæ, 1635. [D. 2. 28.] HALES (Stephen) Philosophical Experiments. 8vo. London, 1739.

[P. 118. (1.)] Hales (Stephen) A Description of Ventilators and their Usefulness in preserving and drying Corn, Malt, and Hops. 8vo. London, 1743.

[P. 118. (2.)] Hales (Stephen) An Account of a useful Discovery to distill double the usual Quantity of Sea Water, by blowing Showers of Air up through the distilling Liquor; and an Account of the Benefit of Ventilators in Ships. 8vo. London, 1756. [P. 220. (3.)]

BUTLER (Thomas) A Safe, Easy, and Expeditious Method of procuring any Quantity of Fresh Water at Sea, by a Menstruum entirely innocent and inoffensive. 8vo. London, 1755. [P. 220. (4.)]

HAMILTON (Hugh) Introductory Lectures in Natural Philosophy. 8vo. Dublin, 1774. [F. 26. 26.]

HARVEY (Gideon) New Principles of Philosophy. 4to. London, 1663. [F. 15. 35.] HAUKSBEE (F.) Physico-Mechanical Experiments on various Subjects. 4to. London, 1709. [Ee. 4. 37.]

Another Copy, interleaved. 4to. [E. 1. 48.]

HEEREBOORD (Adriani) Philosophia Naturalis cum commentariis peripateticis. 8vo. Oxon. 1668. [D. 15. 30.]

HELSHAM (Richard) A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy. 8vo. London, 1767. [Ee. 4. 38.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1755. [Ee. 4. 39.]

HOBBES (Thomas) Decameron Physiologicum: or, Ten Dialogues of Natural Philosophy. To which is added, the Proportion of a straight Line to half the Arc of a Quadrant. 8vo. London, 1678. [R. 9. 73.] HOOKE (Robert) Micrographia: or, Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies made by Magnifying Glasses. folio, London, 1665. [F. 9. 16.] Hooke (Robert) Philosophical Experiments and Observations. London, 1726. [Ee. 4. 40.]

8vo.

Hooke (Robert) Philosophical and Mathematical Tracts. 4to. London, 1674-82. [Ee. 4. 41.]

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