THE WORKS OF FRANCIS BACON, BARON OF VERULAM, VISCOUNT ST. ALBAN, AND LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND. IN TEN VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON; J. CUTHELL; T. EGERTON; J, NUNN; CLARKE AND SONS; 265. i. 576. OF THE Of alterations, which may be called majors, Of bodies liquefiable, and not liquefiable, Of the two kinds of pneumaticals in bodies, ibid. Of the altering of colours in hairs and feathers, 22 Of the difference of living creatures, male and Of the comparative magnitude of living creatures, 23 Of producing fruit without core or stone, Of the melioration of tobacco, Of several heats working the same effects, Of the contrary operations of time on fruits and liquors, Of blows and bruises, Of the orrice root, Of the compression of liquors, 28 ibid. 29 ibid. Of the working of water upon air contiguous, ibid. Of the nature of air, 30 Of the eyes and sight, ibid. Of the colour of the sea, or other water, 32 Of shadows, ibid. Of the rolling and breaking of the seas, ibid. 35 Of the return of saltness in pits upon the sea-shore, Of the rise of water by means of flame, ibid. 38 40 41 Of the influences of the moon, Of vinegar, Of creatures that sleep all winter, Of the generating of creatures by copulation, and by putrefaction, CENTURY X. ibid. Of the transmission and influx of immateriate virtues, and the force of imagination, 43 Of the emission of spirits in vapour, or exhalation, odour-like, 49 Of emission of spiritual species which affect the senses, 55 Of emissions of immateriate virtues, from the minds and spirits of men, by affections, imagination, or other impressions, 56 Of the secret virtue of sympathy and antipathy, 65 Of secret virtues and proprieties, Of the general sympathy of mens spirits, 81 Valerius Terminus of the interpretation of nature: a few fragments of the first book, Filum Labyrinthi, sive Formula inquisitionis, 167 Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals, 187 A speech concerning the recovering of drowned Experiments about weight in air and water, 210 Experiments about the commixture of liquors only, |