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CorrectionsContentsCVI. A Discourse on the CinnamonCXVI.A Discourse on the Cinnamonp.593the sea, nor to any other accident whatesover,the sea, nor to any other accidentwhatsoever,p.616and also heard a noise, like the distant dicharge of a cannon:and also heard a noise, like the distantdischargeof a cannon:p.618that the whole weight of his body was supended by it,that the whole weight of his body wassuspendedby it,p.681by almost all the the botanic writersby almostall the botanicwritersp.712are pretty spacious inclosures, each of which has it number.are pretty spacious inclosures, each of which hasitsnumber.p.730When it moves upwards, the clickbfixed to the frame, stops the larger rocket C,When it moves upwards, the clickbfixed to the frame, stops the largerrochetC,p.735which would not be affected by the different refrangibilty of light;which would not be affected by the differentrefrangibilityof light;p.741Having thus got rid of the principal cause of the imperfection of refracting telelescopesHaving thus got rid of the principal cause of the imperfection of refractingtelescopesp.759and thesame cofficientswith the original seriesand thesamecoefficientswith the original seriesp.766the measures of the angles expressed by360°⁄n×m, 2 ×360⁄n×m, 3 ×360⁄n×m, &c.the measures of the angles expressed by360°⁄n×m, 2 ×360°⁄n×m, 3 ×360°⁄n×m, &c.p.768The soluion of this case, in a manner a little different,Thesolutionof this case, in a manner a little different,p.773We see by this, that the effects of the poison of the Manchinelle are differentWe see by this, that the effects of the poison of theManchenilleare differentp.842I beg leave to subjoin it by way of postcript.I beg leave to subjoin it by way ofpostscript.p.846coverings in different parts of the the world.coverings in different partsof the world.IndexVapour, remarks on the opinion of Henry Eeles, Esq; concerning the ascent of it, p. 240.Vapour, remarks on the opinion ofHenry Eles, Esq; concerning the ascent of it, p. 240.Erratap.497Also (2a)²:vv∷a:vv⁄4ashould beAlso(2a)²:vv∷a: (25b⁄21c)² ×vv⁄4ap.542sin.AC + AM⁄2× sin.AC - AM⁄2= ((b+d) × (b-d) =) (sin. ½ AC + sin. ½ AM) × (sin. ½ AC - sin. ½ AM).should besin.AC + AM⁄2× sin.AC - AM⁄2= ((b+d) × (b-d)) =(sin. ½ AC + sin. ½ AM) × (sin. ½ AC - sin. ½ AM).p.830hincque motus apsidis spatio unius anni solaris prodit 33´, 95 vel ferè 34´ in consequentia, qui temporeshould behincque motus apsidis spatio unius anni solaris prodit 33´,95’’ vel ferè34´ in consequentia, qui tempore

Contents

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p.616

p.618

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p.712

p.730

p.735

p.741

p.759

p.766

p.768

p.773

p.842

p.846

Index

p.497

Also (2a)²:vv∷a:vv⁄4a

should be

Also(2a)²:vv∷a: (25b⁄21c)² ×vv⁄4a

p.542

sin.AC + AM⁄2× sin.AC - AM⁄2= ((b+d) × (b-d) =) (sin. ½ AC + sin. ½ AM) × (sin. ½ AC - sin. ½ AM).

should be

sin.AC + AM⁄2× sin.AC - AM⁄2= ((b+d) × (b-d)) =(sin. ½ AC + sin. ½ AM) × (sin. ½ AC - sin. ½ AM).

p.830

hincque motus apsidis spatio unius anni solaris prodit 33´, 95 vel ferè 34´ in consequentia, qui tempore

should be

hincque motus apsidis spatio unius anni solaris prodit 33´,95’’ vel ferè34´ in consequentia, qui tempore


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