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Iuly. 1. 1663. m
r. Hooke gaue an account that he had looked
vpon with a micro
scope vpon
the viper powder kept by m
r Pellin but found nothing aliue in it. he was orderd to conti
nue his ob
seruation vpon sage Leaues.
D
r. wilkins mentiond that D
r. crone in the blood of a dog he had di
ssected had found abundance of
Little In
sects. m
r Hooke was desired to take notice thereof and to make frequent ob
seruations
w
th. a micro
scope of the blood of seuerall animalls.
S
r. R moray presented
the company w
th the measure of a Gyant child of 22 monthes old and of all
the Parts thereof as al
so of a very great herring . m
r Hooke was de
sired to mea
sure the said
parts and the herring by a scale & to giue it in writing.
Iuly. 8. m
r Hooke brough in 3 micro
scopicall exp
ts. Obseruations . of the edge of a Razor
of a peice of fine taffata Ribband, and of one of the millepides. - The same was orderd
to giue in writing the two exp
ts. Lately made concerning the bubbles remaining on the
top of the water in the gla
sse balls vpon the emptying a Receiuer, and the not sub
siding of the water freed from air.
Iuly. 15. m
r Hooke brought in an account in writing of the two exp
ts. tryd before the
society.one concerning the vniting & mixing of air and water. the other touching the
suspen
sion of Defecated water in a bolt head after the Receiuer had been well ex
hau
sted. they were orderd to be entred. the oper
r. was appointed to prouide again
st next
Day a longer tube of 5 or 6 foot Long to repeat the Later of the
se two exp
ts.
[D
r Pells melting sand of Ea
st Born in Su
ssex. from m
r nich Gildredge.
m
r Hooke produced the
se 3 micro
scopicall Ob
seruations 1 of fine Lawn 2 of a very smooth &
guilt edge of fine vinece paper . 3 of a tinea argentea . [S W Pettys new ship]. the Torricellian
exp
t. was made w
th. water in a gla
sse cane 40 foot Long]
Iuly. 22. m
r. Hook mentioning that a better way might be sugge
sted to make the
Exp
ts. afore
said was de
sired to think further vpon it and to bring in an account
thereof at the next meeting [viz
t about the sounding balls & Buckett.]
m
r Hooke was orderd to make a Iourney to cher
sey vpon the charges of the society and
to ob
serue the said spring and to
obser informe him
self of all circum
stances concer
ning the same as al
so to Di
still some of it [the Red oyle at
the top of a pond in cher
sey]
D
r. clark & m
r Hook were de
sired to make a Iourney to Barnet for a mor particular account
of this matter [viz
t wormes in barnet water] P Ruperts strong powder.]
Prince Ruperts water ray
sing engine after the way of Cauallerius was orderd to be tryed
and a De
scription of the structure thereof was giuen in by m
r Hooke which was orderd to
be entred.
Iuly. 29. m
r Hooke produced seuerall figures both for sounding in
struments w
thout a Line
and for ve
ssells to fetch vp water from the bottom of the sea he had the thanks of the company
and was de
sired to giue an explanation of the said figures in writing and the operator was
orderd to make two modules again
st the next Day one of the sounding in
strument and
another of the water drawing
instrument ve
ssell, each after the draught of the first figure
of
the /each/ kind. -
m
r Hooke was orderd to apply m
r Boyles engine to the Long tube for the torricellian exp
t. to see
whether all the air could be there exhau
sted & whether therevpon the water would
theresub
side at all. - m
r Hook was put in minde of the Iourney for seeing the spring
neer Cher
sey as also to A
ssi
st D
r. Charlton for drawing a scheme of the carp or salmon
which he is to di
ssect to shew the Duct from the fi
shes bladder to the Gills.
exp
ts. for the next Day were orderd. 1 the Continuation of
the torricellian exp
t. in Long tubes
2 that of m
r. Zulichem to keep the water suspended after the ex
suction of the air. 3 some exp
tor other in the compre
ssing Engin .
Aug. 5. D
r. Faircloth was de
sired to produce this [large bezoar] stone againe at next meeting that it may
be looked vpon w
th. a micro
scope
and which m
r Hook was orderd to bring w
th him for that purpo
se
m
r Hooke produced the
se 3 micro
scopicall ob
seruations 1 the honicomb seaweed. 2 of the teeth of a
snaile. 3 of Ro
se Leaues hauing at this sea
son of the year when they are withering a certaine
plant growing on their back
sides .-
S
r R moray produced againe the stones taken out of the Lord Belcarris heart and de
sired that the figures
thereof might be drawn. D
r. wilkins moued that the same might be taken in Plai
ster both was com
mitted to m
r Hooke. - m
r Hook was appointed to think of a way to determine the stength of Powder
by weight
Aug. 12. noe meeting.
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