Boyle, R. (1690). Tracts written by the Honourable Robert Boyle: Containing new experiments, touching the relation betwixt flame and air. And about explosions and hydrostatical discourse occasion'd by some objections of Dr. Henry More against some explications of new experiments made by the author of these tracts : to which is annex't, An hydrostatical letter, dilucidating an experiment about a way of weighing water in water. New experiments [brace] Of the positive or relative levity of bodies under water. Of the air's spring on bodies under water. About the differing pressure of heavy solids and fluids (The second edition.). Sold by Samuel Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoyle, Robert. Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle: Containing New Experiments, Touching the Relation Betwixt Flame and Air. And About Explosions and Hydrostatical Discourse Occasion'd by Some Objections of Dr. Henry More Against Some Explications of New Experiments Made by the Author of These Tracts : To Which Is Annex't, An Hydrostatical Letter, Dilucidating an Experiment About a Way of Weighing Water in Water. New Experiments [brace] Of the Positive or Relative Levity of Bodies Under Water. Of the Air's Spring on Bodies Under Water. About the Differing Pressure of Heavy Solids and Fluids. The second edition. London: Sold by Samuel Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoyle, Robert. Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle: Containing New Experiments, Touching the Relation Betwixt Flame and Air. And About Explosions and Hydrostatical Discourse Occasion'd by Some Objections of Dr. Henry More Against Some Explications of New Experiments Made by the Author of These Tracts : To Which Is Annex't, An Hydrostatical Letter, Dilucidating an Experiment About a Way of Weighing Water in Water. New Experiments [brace] Of the Positive or Relative Levity of Bodies Under Water. Of the Air's Spring on Bodies Under Water. About the Differing Pressure of Heavy Solids and Fluids. The second edition. Sold by Samuel Smith at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1690.