124
(6)
And of this kind were all tho
se In
struments w
ch. He had since
this La
st meeting of the Society indeauourd to Explaine & shew vnto
them. Such /were/
.. . . the micro
scopes w
ch. he had there exhibited w
ch. would as
much exceed the common ones as they did the naked eye and con
sequent
ly were an improuement of that sence w
ch. is the most Spirituall.
of all /the 5/. Such were the
se poy
ses newly explaind and such was the
Barometer w
ch. he was preparing, for that thereby multitudes
of mutations of the pre
ssure of the air w
ch were wholy impercep
=tible to the common Barometer would by /it/
this be Di
scoured. And
that this is not meerly conjecturall. he
.. affirmes that by an
in
strument of this kind he hath Di
scouerd such mutations and mo
tions in the atmosphere as were very surpri
sing and very
signifi
cant. Such as was a tremulous motion of the said Barometer before
a great in
suing
storme w
ch. could /in/ noe wi
se be a
scribed to any
shaking
of the hou
se from wind or the pa
ssage of carriages neer the -
place w
ch. was purpo
sely taken notice of
The exp
t. for the next Day propounded by m
r Hooke was in order
to Explaine the Phenomena of the Grauitation of the air and
the Differences thereof cau
sed by the ri
sing of vapours from
the Earth concerning w
ch.
.. . . he affirmed he had
shewd
seuerall Experiments and he suppo
sed they were vpon their Re
gi
ster booke but notw
thstanding there hauing been much Debate
concerning that Matter, and seuerall persons there present not
being soe will sati
sfyd concerning the manner, Rea
sons, and
significancy thereof It was iudged Conuenient that It should
be prepared by the operator. -
[In margin]
Dec: 13. 1677 Ref: CELL/RS/HF_126 © Centre for Editing Lives and Letters