A general index to the Philosophical Transactions from the first to the end of the seventieth volume / by Paul Henry Maty.
- Maty, Paul Henry, 1745-1787.
- Date:
- 1787
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A general index to the Philosophical Transactions from the first to the end of the seventieth volume / by Paul Henry Maty. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![•\ > —— An experiment on the . defcent of malt dufl in an evacuated receiver - Haiikjbee ——— An experiment fhewing, that the feemingly fpon- taneous afcent of water in fmall tubes, open at both ends, is the lame in vacuo as in the open air - - Haukfbee — An account of an experiment, touching the difficulty of feparating two hemifpheres, upon the injefling of an atmofphere of air on theii outward fur faces, without withdrawing the included air - - Haukfuec An account of the fuccefs of an attempt to' con- tinue 'feveral atmofpheres of air condenfed in the fpace of one, for a confiderable time - Haiikjbee Experiments on -animal fluids in the ex- haufted receiver - Darwin Air (Elafticity and mechanical obfervations .concern- ing)——An account how adits and mines are wrought at Liege without air-Ihafts Moray * Experiments fhewing that air, become unfit forrefpiratioo, may retain its wonted preffure Boyle —— Of its ufe to elevate the fleams of bodies Boyle A table fhewing to what degree air is comprelfi- ble in fea water, from the depth of i foot to 1947 feet ; uleful to divers. Members of the Royal Society — Confiderations touching the compreffure of the air - - Leewenh'.eck — Ten new experiments: about the weakened fpring. and Come unobferved effefts of the air Boyle A full description, with the ufe of a new con- trivance for raffing water - Papin — Anlwer to feveral objections made by Mr. Ne- vis againfi his engine for raifing water by the rarefaction of .the air - Papin A difeourfe concerning the meafure of the air’s refiftance to bodies moved in it - JVallii An experiment fhewing, that the fprings or con- flituent parts of air are capable to fuffer luch diforder by a violent impulfc, as to require time to vtcover their natural flate Haukjbee There are two pages of this No. in this vol. and this isethe fecond. Experiments concerning the time required in the delcent of different bodies of different magni- ■6 \ Tranf. Abridg. XXIV i948 IV 2 173 XXV 2223 — - 181 XXV 2415 180 XXVI 217 — - 181 LXIV344 I 79 — 372 V 2046 V 2048 — 297 VI 2192 II 201 IX 21 III 683 X467 II 235 XV 1274 I 54° XVI 263 542 XVI 269 I 484 XXV 2412 IV 2 18] . • tudes](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28039300_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)