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XXX. Obfervations on the annual Paffage of Herrings, by Mr. John Gilpin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS XXIX
- I A LETTER from Dr. B. Franklin, to Dr. Ingenhaufz, Phyfician to the Emperor, at Vienna, on the Caufes and Cure of Smokey Chimneys 1
- II. Explanation of an Optical Deception, by Mr. Rittenhoufe, 37
- III. Defcription cf the White Mountains in New-Hampfbire, by the Rev. Mr. Jeremy Belknap 42
- IV. Defcription of a remarkable Rock and Cafcade, near the IVeJlern Side of the Youghiogeny River, by Tho. Hutchins, Efq. 50
- V. Letter to- Mr. Nairne, of London, from Dr. Franklin, propofing a flowly fenfible Hygrometer for certain Purpof 51
- VI. Defcription of anew Stove for burning of Pitcoal, and confuming all it's Smoke, by Dr. Franklin 57
- VII. A Theory cf Lightning and Thunder Storms, by Andrew Oliver, Efq. of Salem, in the State of Maffachufetts 74
- VIII. Theory of Water-Spout's, by Andrew Oliver, Efq. 101
- IX. Experiments on Evaporation, and Meteorological Obfervations made at Bradfeld in New-England, by the Rev. Samuel Williams, A. M. 118
- X. A Letter from J. Madifon, Efq. to D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. containing Meteorological Obfervations, 123
- XI. Defcription of a Machine for meafuring a Ship's Way thro' the Sea> by F. Hopkinfon, Efq. 159
- XII. Account of an EleBrical Eel, or the Torpedo of Surinam, by William Bryant, Efq. 166
- XIII. Obfervations on the Numb Fifh, or Tbrporific Eel, by Henry Collins Flagg, of South-Carolina, 170
- XIV. A Letter to David Rittenhoufe, Efq. from John Page , Efq. 1 7 3 From David Rittenhoufe, Efq. to John Page, Efq. 173
- X V . Defcription of the Grotto at Swatara, by the Rev. Peter Miller, of Ephrata ; communicated by William Barton, Efq, 177
- XVI. An Account of fome Experiments on Magnetifm, in a Letter to John Page, Efq. at JVilliamfburg, from Mr. Rittenhoufe 178
- XVII. New Method of placing a Meridian Mark, in a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Ewing, Provoft of the Univerftty. By D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. 181
- XVIII. Account of a Worm in a Horfe's Eye, by F, Hopkinfon, Efq. 183
- XIX. An improved Method of Quilling a Harpfichord, by F. Hopkinfon, Efq. 185
- XX. Obfervations on a Comet lately difcovered; communicated by David Rittenhoufe, Efq. 195
- XXI. ExtraB of a Letter from the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, containing Obfervations on the Aurora Borealis. 196
- XXII. A Letter from J. Madifon, Efq. to D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. containing Experiments and Obfervations upon -what are commonly called the Sweet Spring 197
- XXIII. A Letter from the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, on the prcferving of Parfnips by drying. 199
- XXIV. An Optical Problem, propofed by Mr. Hopkinfon, and folved by Mr. Rittenhoufe, 201
- XXV . An Enquiry into the Caufc of the Increafe of Bilious and Intermitting Fevers in Pennfylvania, -with Hints for preventing them. By Benjamin P»ufh, M. D. Profeffor of Chemiftry in the Univerfity of Pennfylvania 206
- XXVI. An Account of the late Dr. Hugh Martin'* Cancer Powder, -with brief Obfervations on Cancers. By Benjamin Rufh, M. D. &c. <bc 212
- XXVII. Mayeri Obfervationes AJlranotnica 217
- XXVIII. Obfervations on the Caufe and Cure of the Tetanus, by Benjamin Ruih, M. D. ire. <bc 225
- XXIX. Letter concerning Chimneys, addreffed to His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Efq. L. L. D. Preftdent of the State of Pennfylvania, and of the American Philofophical Society, ire. by Dr. Rufton, 231
- XXX. Obfervations on the annual Paffage of Herrings, by Mr. John Gilpin 236
- XXXI. Obfervations on a Solar and Lunar Eclipfe, communicated to the Socwty by M. M. de Granelviin, Major-General of the French Squadron 239
- XXXII. An Account of the Tranfit of Venus over the Sun, June 17 69, as obfervetl at Newburyin Majfachujetts; by the Rev. Samuel Williams, A. M. 246
- XXXIII. An. eafy and accurate Method of finding a true Meridian Line, and thence the Variation of the Compafs. By- Robert Patterfon 251
- XXXIV. Aftronomical Obfervations, communicated by Mr. Rittenhouf 260
- XXXV. A Letter from Mr. Otto to Dr. Franklin* "with a Memoir on the Difcovery of America 263
- XXXVI. The antifeptic Virtues of Vegetable Acid and Marine Salt combined, in 'various Diforders accompanied ivith Putridity ; communicated in a Letter to JOHN MORGAN, M.D. F. R. S. and Profejfor of the Theory and Practice of Phyfic at Philadelphia 284
- XXXVII.. Medical Hiflory of the Cortex Ruber, or Red Bark ; communicated to JOHN MORGAN, M. D. Profeffor of the Theory and Practice of Phyfic at Philadelphia 289
- XXXVIII. A Letter from Dr. Benjamin Franklin to Mr. Alphonfus le Roy, Member of feveral Academies at Paris, containing fundry Maritime Obfervation 294
- XXXIX. Account of two Hearts found in one Partridge 331
- XL. Conjectures concerning Wind and Water Spouts, Tornados and Hurricanes. Communicated by Dr. John Perkins, of Bofton, to John Morgan, M. D. èrc. òc. 335
- XLI. The "whole Procefs of the Silk Worm, from the Egg to the Cocon ; communicated to Dr. John Morgan, esc. at Philadelphia, in two Letters from Meffrs Hare and Skinner, <bc. in London, July 27, 1774, and February 24, 1775 347
- XLII. The Art of making Anatomical Preparations by Corrofion. By John Morgan, M. D. éc. ebc 348
- XLIII. Of a living Snake in a living Horfe's Eye, and of other unufualProduttions of Animals. By J O H N M O R G A N , M D. F. R. S. London,, Profefjor of the Theory and P rail ice of Phyfic, Philadelphia. 383
- XLIV. Some Account (fa motley coloured, or pye Negro Girl and Mulatto Boy, exhibited before the Society in the* Month of May, 1784, for their examination^ by Dr. JOHN MORGAN, from the Hijlory given of them by their owner Monf. Le Vallots Dentift of the King of France at Guadaloupe in the Weft Indies, as follows. 392
- XLV. Extratt of a Letter from BERNARD ROMANS, of Penfacola, dated Auguji 20, 1773 396
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS XXIX
- I A LETTER from Dr. B. Franklin, to Dr. Ingenhaufz, Phyfician to the Emperor, at Vienna, on the Caufes and Cure of Smokey Chimneys 1
- II. Explanation of an Optical Deception, by Mr. Rittenhoufe, 37
- III. Defcription cf the White Mountains in New-Hampfbire, by the Rev. Mr. Jeremy Belknap 42
- IV. Defcription of a remarkable Rock and Cafcade, near the IVeJlern Side of the Youghiogeny River, by Tho. Hutchins, Efq. 50
- V. Letter to- Mr. Nairne, of London, from Dr. Franklin, propofing a flowly fenfible Hygrometer for certain Purpof 51
- VI. Defcription of anew Stove for burning of Pitcoal, and confuming all it's Smoke, by Dr. Franklin 57
- VII. A Theory cf Lightning and Thunder Storms, by Andrew Oliver, Efq. of Salem, in the State of Maffachufetts 74
- VIII. Theory of Water-Spout's, by Andrew Oliver, Efq. 101
- IX. Experiments on Evaporation, and Meteorological Obfervations made at Bradfeld in New-England, by the Rev. Samuel Williams, A. M. 118
- X. A Letter from J. Madifon, Efq. to D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. containing Meteorological Obfervations, 123
- XI. Defcription of a Machine for meafuring a Ship's Way thro' the Sea> by F. Hopkinfon, Efq. 159
- XII. Account of an EleBrical Eel, or the Torpedo of Surinam, by William Bryant, Efq. 166
- XIII. Obfervations on the Numb Fifh, or Tbrporific Eel, by Henry Collins Flagg, of South-Carolina, 170
- XIV. A Letter to David Rittenhoufe, Efq. from John Page , Efq. 1 7 3 From David Rittenhoufe, Efq. to John Page, Efq. 173
- X V . Defcription of the Grotto at Swatara, by the Rev. Peter Miller, of Ephrata ; communicated by William Barton, Efq, 177
- XVI. An Account of fome Experiments on Magnetifm, in a Letter to John Page, Efq. at JVilliamfburg, from Mr. Rittenhoufe 178
- XVII. New Method of placing a Meridian Mark, in a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Ewing, Provoft of the Univerftty. By D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. 181
- XVIII. Account of a Worm in a Horfe's Eye, by F, Hopkinfon, Efq. 183
- XIX. An improved Method of Quilling a Harpfichord, by F. Hopkinfon, Efq. 185
- XX. Obfervations on a Comet lately difcovered; communicated by David Rittenhoufe, Efq. 195
- XXI. ExtraB of a Letter from the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, containing Obfervations on the Aurora Borealis. 196
- XXII. A Letter from J. Madifon, Efq. to D. Rittenhoufe, Efq. containing Experiments and Obfervations upon -what are commonly called the Sweet Spring 197
- XXIII. A Letter from the Rev. Jeremy Belknap, on the prcferving of Parfnips by drying. 199
- XXIV. An Optical Problem, propofed by Mr. Hopkinfon, and folved by Mr. Rittenhoufe, 201
- XXV . An Enquiry into the Caufc of the Increafe of Bilious and Intermitting Fevers in Pennfylvania, -with Hints for preventing them. By Benjamin P»ufh, M. D. Profeffor of Chemiftry in the Univerfity of Pennfylvania 206
- XXVI. An Account of the late Dr. Hugh Martin'* Cancer Powder, -with brief Obfervations on Cancers. By Benjamin Rufh, M. D. &c. <bc 212
- XXVII. Mayeri Obfervationes AJlranotnica 217
- XXVIII. Obfervations on the Caufe and Cure of the Tetanus, by Benjamin Ruih, M. D. ire. <bc 225
- XXIX. Letter concerning Chimneys, addreffed to His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Efq. L. L. D. Preftdent of the State of Pennfylvania, and of the American Philofophical Society, ire. by Dr. Rufton, 231
- XXX. Obfervations on the annual Paffage of Herrings, by Mr. John Gilpin 236
- XXXI. Obfervations on a Solar and Lunar Eclipfe, communicated to the Socwty by M. M. de Granelviin, Major-General of the French Squadron 239
- XXXII. An Account of the Tranfit of Venus over the Sun, June 17 69, as obfervetl at Newburyin Majfachujetts; by the Rev. Samuel Williams, A. M. 246
- XXXIII. An. eafy and accurate Method of finding a true Meridian Line, and thence the Variation of the Compafs. By- Robert Patterfon 251
- XXXIV. Aftronomical Obfervations, communicated by Mr. Rittenhouf 260
- XXXV. A Letter from Mr. Otto to Dr. Franklin* "with a Memoir on the Difcovery of America 263
- XXXVI. The antifeptic Virtues of Vegetable Acid and Marine Salt combined, in 'various Diforders accompanied ivith Putridity ; communicated in a Letter to JOHN MORGAN, M.D. F. R. S. and Profejfor of the Theory and Practice of Phyfic at Philadelphia 284
- XXXVII.. Medical Hiflory of the Cortex Ruber, or Red Bark ; communicated to JOHN MORGAN, M. D. Profeffor of the Theory and Practice of Phyfic at Philadelphia 289
- XXXVIII. A Letter from Dr. Benjamin Franklin to Mr. Alphonfus le Roy, Member of feveral Academies at Paris, containing fundry Maritime Obfervation 294
- XXXIX. Account of two Hearts found in one Partridge 331
- XL. Conjectures concerning Wind and Water Spouts, Tornados and Hurricanes. Communicated by Dr. John Perkins, of Bofton, to John Morgan, M. D. èrc. òc. 335
- XLI. The "whole Procefs of the Silk Worm, from the Egg to the Cocon ; communicated to Dr. John Morgan, esc. at Philadelphia, in two Letters from Meffrs Hare and Skinner, <bc. in London, July 27, 1774, and February 24, 1775 347
- XLII. The Art of making Anatomical Preparations by Corrofion. By John Morgan, M. D. éc. ebc 348
- XLIII. Of a living Snake in a living Horfe's Eye, and of other unufualProduttions of Animals. By J O H N M O R G A N , M D. F. R. S. London,, Profefjor of the Theory and P rail ice of Phyfic, Philadelphia. 383
- XLIV. Some Account (fa motley coloured, or pye Negro Girl and Mulatto Boy, exhibited before the Society in the* Month of May, 1784, for their examination^ by Dr. JOHN MORGAN, from the Hijlory given of them by their owner Monf. Le Vallots Dentift of the King of France at Guadaloupe in the Weft Indies, as follows. 392
- XLV. Extratt of a Letter from BERNARD ROMANS, of Penfacola, dated Auguji 20, 1773 396