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Sep. 23. 1663. The President gaue an account of the exp
t. committed to his charge
about the De
scending of water purged from air propo
sed formerly by mo
r huygens and seue
rall times tryd before the society which he affirmed to hold good vpon a very accurate try
all euen with the addition of a Sucker. he was de
sired to pro
secute the exp
t. with quicksiluer
and to bring in the particulars of the whole succe
sse in writing together w
th. the solution of
the phaenomenon.
D
r. wilkins mentiond a person that had con
siderable collections of Obseru
ns of weather made
by D
r Dee & others. he was de
sired to make the person acquainted w
th m
r Hooke.
Sep 30. - and some of the silk [presented by m
r wintrop] was giuen to m
r Hooke
to Looke vpon it w
th the micro
scope.
m
r Hook brough in the new ways he hath contriued for sounding the Depth of the sea with
out a Line and fetching vp water from any Depth which was orderd to be entred. lib. 2 fol 301.
The same produced 3 micro
scopicall Obseruations. 1 of the scales of a Soles Skin presented by m
rPell. 2 of a peice of tabby. 3 of the beard of a wild oate.
The same was orderd to speak w
th m
r childrey concerning his Collection of Obseruations
of the weather and to make a Report of it to the society, As al
so to try whether he would
grant the Perv
sall of them for the seruice of the society. [Bonds variatio 1
o. 4' we
stward]
Octob: 7. 1663. there was put a mou
se into the Compre
ssing engine & though 4 times as much air
was forced into it as was in it yet the animall appeard not to
haue receiue any alteration thereby
my L
d Brounker acquainted the Company w
th. the succe
sse of mon
r. Zulichems Exp
t. made by him
w
th. mercury. viz
t that vpon the exhau
sting of the air the quicksiluer had stood 34 inches high
and that he had ob
serued that it neuer fell but when a bubble broke, and that when it fell
and broke it fell at once soe low as it would fall by three suctions vpon which he was of
opinion that noe account could be giuen of this phaenomenon from the equiponderancy
of the air, and con
sequently the standerd of the mercury being about 29 inches the
re
st mu
st be from some other cau
se.
m
r Boyle did second this Relation affirming to haue made the like exp
t. and found
thequick
siluer to stand at aboue 50 inches and acknowledging that something Els mu
st
be taken in to explicate this odde phaenomenon. my L
d Bro: & m
r Boyle were both
De
sired to pro
secute and con
sider further this exp
t. and to giue both the matter of fact
and their thoughts of the cau
se thereof in writing.
m
r. Hookes paper concerning the Obseruables for the making a hi
story of the weather
was Read and orderd to be received by the President & s
r. R moray. and then to be
regi
stred and sent to the seuerall persons that haue been engaged in this work of Ob
seruing the changes of weather as D
r. Power m
r Beale &c.
m
r. Hooke was orderd to bring in again
st next Day a hygro
scope made of the beard of
a wild oate with an index. [D
r Goddards Gutt string][D
r. Godd. obser of

standerd. not heat or cold Dry wett
but thick & cleer air made low or high stand.]
Oct. 14. The Exp
t of making the

stand aboue its vsuall station was further inquired
into &. m
r Boyle affirmed
that to haue tryed it againe and kept it su
spended to
the height of 52 inches w
th. water. it was againe Recommended to his further
pro
secution.
D
r. crone & m
r Hook hauing not yet met to cut a peice of a Doggs skin and sow it on
againe to see whether it will grow & D
r. charlton affirming to haue tryed this Exp
tformerly he was de
sired to meet on fryday next with the other curators at Gre
sham Coll
and there to make
the Exp
t. together.
m
r Hook was de
sired to Lodg some Dayes in Gre
sham Colledge for the well fitting the
compre
ssing engine and the giuing order to the operator for the making the Engine
De
scribed by him to determine the force of powder by weight as al
so for the artificiall
eye and the perfecting D
r. wrens new kind of thermometer w
th. 2 round gla
sses
& quick
siluer in them.
m
r Hook brough in 2 micro
scop: Ob
s one of a common fly the other of mo
sse grown
vpon a brick together w
th. the seed. -
Octob: 21 [S
r. R moray Gaue account of the tryall of 2 pend clocks by maj Homes in
the streight.]
The operator produced the Dog a peice of who
se skin had been cut off & sowed on againe
and he Related as soon as the skin was cutt off it shrunk into half its Dimen
sions soe
that they could not stretch it out soe farr as to couer the whole fle
sh with it as it
had done before but yet it looked as if it would grow on againe. the whole proce
sse
was orderd to be giuen in writing by m
r Hooke
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