The Wheel-Baroscope improved and delineated by M. Hook, 13. [218].
Another Balance of the Air contrived by M. Boyle, and call'd Statical, by which the former may be exactly stated and examin'd for many particular applications, 14. [231].
Anatome, see Flesh, Blood, Animals, Lungs, Petrification, Taste; item, Steno, Graeff, Bellinus, Redi, in the Liste of Books.
Animals, one may live by the blood of another, the whole mass of his own blood being drawn out, and the blood of another infus'd in the mean time, 20. [353]. See Bloods Tranfusion.
The Generation and Functions of Animals deduced by Mechanical principles, without recourse to substantial form, 18. [325]. See Honor. Fabri. & n. 20. p. [365]. See also Guarini.
Artificial Instruments or Engins. To weigh air, see Baroscope, or rather Air.
To discern drought or moisture of the Air, see Hygroscope. n. 2. p. [31].
appliable in the observation of Tydes, 17. [300].
Thermometers, to measure degrees of heat and cold, 2. [31].
described, 10. [166].