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The Table.

Valleys of Bologna and Ferrara, their inundations and disorders, whence they proceed.

Velocity of the Water (bean by several Examples Its proportion to the Mcafur

Velocities equal, as they are.

Velocities like, what they are.

Velocities of Water known, how they help us in finding the Lengths.

A Fable to explain the truth thereof.

Venice. Vide Lake.

Vfe of the Regulator in mesfuring great Rivers. Consideration 1.


Waters falling why they difgroß. Coroll. XVI.

Waters, how the Length of them is Measured.

Waters that are imployed to flow Grounds, how they are to be distributed,

Waters to be carryed in Pipes, to fervt Aquaduis and Conduits, how they are to be Measured.

Wayto know the rifing of Lakes by Raines.

Way of the Vulgar to Meafure the VVaters of Rivers.

Wind Gun, and Tortable Fonataia of Vincenzo Vincenti of Urbin.

Windes contrary, retard, and make Rivers encrease. Coroll. VII.


The END of the TABLE of the Second Part of the First TOME,