THE
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS
OF
Two Years, 1665 and 1666, beginning March 6. 1665.
and ending with February 1666; abbreviated in an
Alphabetical Table:
And also afterwards Digested into a more
NATURAL METHOD.
In the Table, the first Figure signifies the Number of the Tracts: the second, the Page, as it is remarked in the same.
A.
Agriculture, Head of Inquiries concerning it. num. 5 pag. 91.
Air. The weight of it in all changes, by wind, weather, or whatever other influence observable by a standing Mercurial Balance, call'd a Baroscope, hinted in reference to M. Hooks Micrography, n. 2. p. [31].
applied to particulars by Dr Beale, 9. [153].
with additions, 10. [163].
described with observables relating to an Earth-quake about Oxford by Dr. Wallis, 10. [167].
Mr. Boyle's remarks on the same, 11. [181].