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Health communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of February the 24th 1673. Tracts Containing new Experiments touching the Relation between Flame and Air and about Explosions An Hydrostatical Discourse occasioned by some Objections of Dr. Henry Moor c. to which is annexed an Hydrostatical Letter about a way of weighing Water in Water New Experiments of the positive or relative levity of Bodies under Water Of the Airs-Spring on Bodies under Water and about the differing Pressure of heavy Solids and Fluids Octavo London 1672 1691. Essays of the strange Subtilty great efficacy and determinate nature of Effluvin●s to which are annexed new Experiments to make the parts of Fire and Flame Stable and Ponderable with Experiments about arresting and weighing of Igneous Corpuscles and a Discovery of the perviousness of Glass to ponderable parts of Flame Octavo London 1673. A Letter of September the 13th 1673. concerning Ambergreece and its being a Vegetable Production mentioned in the Philosophical Transactions of October the 8th 1673. Tracts Observations about the saltness of the Sea An account of the Statical Hyroscope and its Uses together with an Appendix about the force of the Airs Moisture and a Fragment about the Natural and Preternatural state of Bodies To all which is premised a Sceptical Dialogue about the positive or privative Nature of Cold Octave London 1674 1691. A Discourse about the Excellency and Grounds of the Mechanical Hypothesis occasionally proposed to a Friend annexed to another Entituled The Excellency of Theology compared with Natural Philosophy Octavo London 1674. An account of the two sorts of Helmontian Laudanum together with the way of the Noble Baron F. M. Van Helmont Son to the famous John Baptista of preparing his Laudanum communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of October the 26th 1674. Tracts Containing 1. Suspicions about some hidden Qualities of the Air with an Appendix touching Coelestial Magnets and some other particulars 2. Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's Problemata de vac●o 3. A Discourse of the Cause of Attraction by Suction Octavo London 1674 1691. Some Physico-Theological considerations about the possibility of the Resurrection annexed to a Discourse Entituled The Reconcileableness of Reason and Religion Octavo London 1674 5. A Conjecture concerning the Bladders of Air that are found in Fishes communicated by A. J. and illustrated by an Experiment suggested by the Author in the Philosophical Transactions of April the 26th 1675. A New Essay-Instrument invented and described by the Author together with the Uses thereof in 3 Parts The first shews the occasion of making it and the Hydrostatical Principles 't is founded on The second describes the Construction of the Instrument The third represents the Uses which as relating to Metals are 1. To discover whether a proposed Guinea be true or counterfeit 2. To examine divers other Gold Coins and particularly half Guinea's 3. To examine the new English Crown pieces of Silver 4. To estimate the goodness of Tin and Pewter 5. To estimate Alloys of Gold and Silver and some other Metalline Mixtures All this maketh up the Philosophical Transactions of June 21. 1675. Ten new Experiments about the weaken'd Spring and some unobserved Effects of the Air where occur not only several Tryals to discover whether the Spring of the Air as it may divers ways be increased so may not by other ways than Cold or Dillation be weakened but also some odd Experiments to shew the change of Colours producible in some Solutions and Precipitations by the Operation of the Air communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of December 27. 1675. An Experimental Discourse of Quicksilver growing hot with Gold English and Latin communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of February 21. 1676. Experiments Notes c. about the Mechanical Origine or Production of divers particular Qualities amongst which is inserted a Discourse of the Imperfections of the Chymists Doctrine of Qualities together with some Reflections upon the Hypothesis of Alcali and Acidum Octavo London 1676 1690. This Discourse comprehends Notes c. about the Mechanical Origine and Production of Cold. Of Heat Of Tasts Of Odours Of Volatility Of Fixtness Of Corrosiveness Of Corrosibility Of Chymical Precipitation Of Magnetical Qualities Of Electricity New Experiments about the superficial Figures of Fluids especially of Liquors contiguous to other Liquors Likely to conduce much to the Physical Theory of the grand System of the World communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of January the 29th 1676 7. A Continuation of the same Experiments in the Philosophical Transactions in February the 1676 7. The Sceptical Chymist or Chymico-Physical Paradoxes touching the Experiments whereby vulgar Spagyrists are wont to endeavour to evince their Salt Sulphur and Mercury to be the true Principles of Things to which in this second Edition are subjoined divers Experiments and Notes about the Producibleness of Chymical Principles Octavo Oxford 1680 1690. A second Continuation of new Experiments Physico-Mechanical in which various Experiments touching the Spring of the Air either compress'd or Artificial are contain'd with a Description of new Engines to perform them 1680. The Aerial Noctiluca or some new Phaenomena and a Process of a factitious Self-shining Substance Octavo London The Glaical or Icy Noctiluca with a Chymical Paradox founded on new Experiments whence it may be made probable that Chymical Principles may be converted one into another Octavo London 1680. Memoirs for the Natural History of Human Blood especially the Spirit of that Liquor London 1684. Experiments and Considerations about the Porosity of Bodies in Two Essays The former of the Porousness of Animal Bodies The other of the Porousness of solid Bodies Octavo London 1684. Short Memoirs for the Natural Experimental History of Mineral Waters Octavo 1685. An Historical Account of a strangely Self-moving Liquor communicated in the Philosophical Transactions of November the 26th 1685. Of the Reconcileableness of Specifick Medicines to the Corpuscular Philosophy to which is annex'd a Discourse about the advantages of the use of Simple Medicines propos'd by way of Invitation to it Octavo London 1685. An Essay of the great Effects of Languid and unheeded Motion To which is annex'd an Experimental Discourse of some unheeded Causes of the Salubrity and Insalubrity of the Air and its Effects Octavo London 1685 1690. A free Inquiry into the vulgarly receiv'd Notion of Nature in an Essay address'd to a Friend Octavo London 1685 6. A Disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things With an Appendix of some Uncommon Observations about vitiated Sight Octavo London 1688. Medicina Hydrostatica Or Hydrostaticks applied to the Materia Medica shewing How by the Weight that divers Bodies us'd in Physick have in Water one may discover whether they be Genuine or Adulterate To which is subjoin'd a previous Hydrostatical way of estimating Ores Octavo London 1690. Experimenta Observationes Physicae wherein are briefly treated of several Subjects relating to