1with ſome attempts towards the rendering at reaſon
thereof, 301, &c. The Difficulty of ſo doing fnr
ther ſhewn from the conſideration of the various
changes of Air which doe not immediatly fall un
der our ſenſes, 315. this laſt propoſition prou'd
by ſeverall obſervations. 316.
thereof, 301, &c. The Difficulty of ſo doing fnr
ther ſhewn from the conſideration of the various
changes of Air which doe not immediatly fall un
der our ſenſes, 315. this laſt propoſition prou'd
by ſeverall obſervations. 316.
The 38. Experiment, touching the freezing of
water, 319. &c. Aproblem, (concerning the great
force wherewith a freezing Liquor extends its ſelfe,)
propoſ'd upon the Conſideration of divers admirable
effects wrought thereby. 320 &c.
water, 319. &c. Aproblem, (concerning the great
force wherewith a freezing Liquor extends its ſelfe,)
propoſ'd upon the Conſideration of divers admirable
effects wrought thereby. 320 &c.
The 39. Experiment, containing an inquiſition
after the temperature of the ſubſtance that remain'd
in the cavity of the Receiver, after the Air was well
exhauſted. The relation of a Phænomenon, ſeeming
to proceed from the ſwelling of the Glaſs. With an
advertiſement concerning the pliableneſs of Glaſs in
ſmall peices. 322. &c.
after the temperature of the ſubſtance that remain'd
in the cavity of the Receiver, after the Air was well
exhauſted. The relation of a Phænomenon, ſeeming
to proceed from the ſwelling of the Glaſs. With an
advertiſement concerning the pliableneſs of Glaſs in
ſmall peices. 322. &c.
The 40. Experiment, touching the difficulty that
occur'd in making tryall whether rarified Air
were able to ſuſtaine flying inſects. 326. &c
occur'd in making tryall whether rarified Air
were able to ſuſtaine flying inſects. 326. &c
The 41. Experiment, Exhibiting ſeverall try
alls touching the reſpiration of divers ſorts of ani
malls included in the Receiver, 328, &c. With a
digreſſion containing ſome doubts touching reſpira
tion wherein are delivered ſeverall Experiments re
lating thereunto. 335 &c.
alls touching the reſpiration of divers ſorts of ani
malls included in the Receiver, 328, &c. With a
digreſſion containing ſome doubts touching reſpira
tion wherein are delivered ſeverall Experiments re
lating thereunto. 335 &c.
The 42. Experiment, touching the differing o
peration of corroſive Liquors in the emptied Receiver
and in the open Air. 384
peration of corroſive Liquors in the emptied Receiver
and in the open Air. 384
The 43. Experiment, touching the ſpontaneous E
bullition of warm Liquors in the exhauſted Receiver. 388
bullition of warm Liquors in the exhauſted Receiver. 388
The Concluſion. 394