115
Dec. 6. 1677
S
r. Ioseph Williamson the President tooke the chair
The minutes of the 22
th. of nouember hauing been read
and some partegaue occa
sion of much Di
scour
se concerning the Hydro
staticall Experiment
which had been shewd that Day
and also to witt in order to the clearing of some
Doubts and answering objections, and further Exp
t. After an other method
had this Day been made had not the preparation w
ch. was ready
vnhappily.. . .been accidentally broken at their sitting down: which was therefore orderd to be
made anew prepared again
st the next Day. -
Then m
r. hooke shewd two microscopicall Experiments w
ch. he had promi
sed
theDay before.
The fir
st was a further improuement of the compound micro
scope whereby
he shewd tho
se small in
sects in Pepper water very much more magnifyd
and more cleer than they appeard the Day before, w
ch was Done by Making
the object gla
sse of a much smaller sphere than the la
st. which was viewd
by seuerall of the persons Present
The second was a new sort of a single micro
scope where
.. . .w
th. he
exhibited to the President him
self and afterwards to mo
st of the mem
bers present the same Little creatures swimming to & fro in the
small cones pepper water conteind in the small cone, and made them
soe vi
sible that all that Lookd through the said micro
scopes though
they had not been accu
stom'd to the v
se of gla
sses yet Di
scouerd
them soe plainely as to be able to Di
scerne their figures magni
tudes & motions. And all concluded the appearance this way to be much
more cleer
then and Di
stinct then it was the other way by the Double
micro
scope; though that was one of the be
st of that kind. _ _
m
r. Hooke did not now giue a De
scription of his single micro
scope as hauing
some further improuements thereof to Exhibit in some of the following
meetings, vndertaking to make the same to magnifye objects 1000
more than this though this con
sidering the cleerne
sse did magnify about
1000 times more then the common micro
scopes. he was De
sired to
pro
secute the
se improuements w
th. w
t expedition he could.
and to prepare a letter for mr Lewenhook again
st the next Day
whilst this was Doing m
r. Windham formerly propo
sed by S
r. I: Hoskins
was putt to the Ballot and was cho
sen w
thout one negatiue-
there being
........ 24 fellows present.
S
r. Peter Wych propounded S
r.. Peter Colleton
a candidate& m
r. Charles Howard Propounded M
r. Wheeler for candidates
D
r. Thomas Gale. D
r. Robert Plot and M
r. Thomas Smith being
w
thout were called in and hauing seuerally read & sub
scribed the Ingage
ment in the charterbook they were by the President Admitted fellows.
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