the INDEX.
Altitude or Height of the Stars (2.) p. 187. n. 1105.
- - of the Pole, p. 190. n. 1x26.
Amplitude of the Stars, p. 187. n. 1104.
Angle of Incidence (2.) p. 28. n. 621.
-- of Refraction, ibid. n. 6?z.
——— of Reflexion, p. 81. n. 781.
Animals cannot live without Air (1.) p. 232, n. 463.
— in condensed Air, p. 233. n. 465.
Aphelia of Planets (2.) p. 152. n. 935.
Apsides of Planets (2.) p. §52. n. 937,
The Line of Apsides, p. 152. n. 938.
Ascent of Fluids in capillary Lubes (x-) p. 13. o. 3 5.
--- even in a Vacuum, ibid. n. 36.
. between two Glafl Planes, p. 14* n. 3 7 » 3 ^*
Asterisms, $■ 202. n. \ 190. and sol.
Atmosphere (1.) p. 209. n. 4x8.
Attraction (1.) p. 11. n. Zx.
... . - the Laws of it, ibid.
———from Gravity (2.) p. 207. y. 1210.
Fhe Space of Attraction (2.) p. 31. n. 632.
Auges. See Apsides.
Axioms concerning Motion (1.) p. 21. n. 58.. and sol.Axes of a Planet (2.) p. 154. n. 949.she Motion of the Axis of the Earth. See the PreceJJmn ofthe Equinoxes.
Axis in Peritrochio (1.) p. 38. n. 11%.
- the Properties of it, p. 39. n. x 13. and sol.
Axis of a Balance, p. 28. n. 24.
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Balance, its Properties (1.) p. 28. n. 17. and sol.
» " ■— the Perfection of one, p. 24. n. xo2.
- . . False Balance, p. 30. n. 92.
-- Hydrostatic al Balance, p. 134. n. 127.
- - - Roman Balance (1.) p. 30. n. 91.
Blackness. See Reflexion.
Black Bodies grow warm. sooner than Bodies of other Colours(2.) p. 145 - h- 909-
Body, its Properties (1.) p. 4. n. 8. and sol.
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