Abstract
In the concluding pages of No. IIl paper, now in the hands of the Royal Society, I described an apparatus the essential parts of which consist of a wooden gallery about 126 feet long by 2 feet square, and a sheet iron cylinder about 6 feet long by 2 feet in diameter; and, at the same time, I gave a short general account of the experiments that had been made with it up to that date, intending to resume the subject on some future occasion.
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