1763. Congelation of Quicksilver; Cold produced by Evaporation 1764. *A Narrative of the Late Massacres of Indians in Lan Vol. Page. VI. 255 IV. 78 *Cool Thoughts on the present Situation of Public Affairs IV. 95 Remarks on a Militia Bill rejected by the Proprietor's Remarks on a late Protest against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin as Agent for the Province of Pennsylvania On the Harmony and Melody of the Old Scotch Tunes VI. 263 On the Defects of Modern Music 1766 On the Price of Corn, and the Management of the Poor Letter concerning the Gratitude of America, and the Remarks on a Plan for the future Management of In *Hints for a Reply to the Protests of certain Members of the House of Lords against the Repeal of the Stamp Act * Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet, entitled "Good Humor, or a Way with the Colonies." Vol. Page. IV. 206 IV. 211 * Observations on Passages in "A Letter from a Mer- * Walpole's Grant . IV. 233 V. 409 † Mode of ascertaining whether the Power, giving a Shock to those who touch either the Surinam Eel, or the Torpedo, be Electrical V. 412 Of Lightning, and the best Methods used in America for securing Buildings and Persons from its mischievous Effects V. 414 Conjectures as to Elephants being Natives of America VI. 275 Causes of American Discontents before 1768 * Preface to the "Letters from an American Farmer." On Conductors for protecting Houses from Lightning On the Colica Pictonum, and pernicious Use of Lead IV. 242 VI. 283 VI. 286 VI. 290 VI. 294 A Scheme of a new Alphabet and a Reformed Mode of Spelling, with Remarks and Examples † Petition of the Letter Z. + Modes of Swimming On the free Use of Air 1769. Positions to be examined, concerning National Wealth Queries of Mr. Strahan respecting American Affairs, and Dr. Franklin's Answers Vol. Page. II. 373 IV. 258 State of the Constitution of the Colonies by Governor * Observations on Passages in a Pamphlet, entitled "The True Constitutional Means for putting an End to the Disputes between Great Britain and the American Colonies" *The Craven Street Gazette 1770. Respecting Covering Houses with Copper 1771. First Part of the Autobiography IV. 281 IV. 298 Plan for benefiting distant unprovided Countries On the different Quantities of Rain which fell at dif- II. 377 II. 381 To Miss Georgiana Shipley on the Loss of her Ameri On the Security of the Powder Magazines at Purfleet Report on Lightning Conductors for the Powder Magazines at Purfleet Experiments, Observations, and Facts, tending to support the Opinion of the Utility of long pointed Rods, for securing Buildings from Damage by Strokes of Lightning V. 427 V. 430 Description of Canton's Apparatus Electrical Experiments and Machines Answer to M. Dubourg's Queries respecting the Ar monica . Vol. Page. V. 446 VI. 342 VI. 353 Some Directions for drawing out the Tones from the Glasses of the Armonica 1773. Preface by the British Editor, to "The Votes and Rules for reducing a Great Empire to a Small One. Analogy between Magnetism and Electricity Concerning the Mode of rendering Meat tender by Answer to Inquiries respecting the Choice of Glass for On Conductors of Lightning Answers to Queries on Electricity On the Stilling of Waves by Means of Oil On the Spots in the Sun On the Causes of Colds. On Mr. Wilson's Opposition to Pointed Conductors IV. 381 IV. 387 IV. 399 VI. 387 Explosion of Melted Iron and Glass Drops in Water Inquiries on the Causes of taking Colds On Stoves for Public Buildings Colds produced by Contagion; Various Causes of Unwholesomeness of Manufacturing Establishments; Torpedo; Magnetic Needle; Electrical Machine Parable against Persecution 1774. Vol. Page. + Parable on Brotherly Love Principles of Trade Reflections on Coin +Notions concerning Trade and Merchants † A Thought concerning the Sugar Islands IV. 405 IV. 456 An Account of the Transactions relating to Governor +Emblematical Representation + Proposed Act of Parliament for Preventing Emigration of Great Britain, and in the Province of Massa- Letters to Dean Tucker . On the Rise and Progress of the Differences between Effect of Vegetation on Noxious Air IV. 458 IV. 466 IV. 516 On the Inflammability of the Surface of certain Rivers in America An Account of Negotiations in London for effecting a Vindication of an Offer from Congress to Parliament. 1776. Correspondence and Interview with Lord Howe |