See Directions for Seamen bound for far Voyages, 8. [140].
Kircher's Account of the Subterraneous World, 6. [109].
Mr. Boyle's Directions and Inquires touching Mines, 19. [330].
Philosophical Directions and Inquiries for such as Travel into Turky, n. 20. [300].
The Relation of M. de Bourges, 18. [324].
M. Thevenots Relation of divers curious Voyages, &c. more particularly of China, 24. [248].
The causes of the inundation of the Nile, disputed by Dela Chambre and Vossius. In the List of Books.
See Mr. Boyle's Mechanical Deductions, and Chymical Demonstrations of the Origine of Forms and Qualities, 11. [191].
See the Application of these Mechanical Principles more particularly to the Nature, Operation, and Generation of Plants and Animals, and to our humane Contexture, in a Geometrical method, by Hon. Fabri, 18. [325].
See Mr. Boyle's History of Cold and Thermometers, n. 1. p. [8]. n. 3. p. [46].