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  <dc:title>Unpublished manuscript, 'Observations on the progress of bodies floating in a stream: with an account of some experiments made in the River Thames, with a view to discover a method for ascertaining the direction of currents' by James Burney</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Burney writes on observations and experiments relating to the progress and acceleration of bodies that float in a stream, and which often descend faster than the stream itself, a phenomenon that Burney posits is due to perpendicular pressure. Minor additions appear in ink throughout.

Subject: Physics

Written by Burney at James Street, Westminster [London]. Read to the Royal Society on 16 February 1809.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>20 August 1808</dc:date>
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