163
Feb: 21. 1677/8
S
r. Iohn Hoskins tooke
the chair
The minutes of the 14 in
stant were Read, and by the way vpon the mention
of the Hornets ne
st S
r. Iohn Hoskins mentiond that m
r. wheeler had seen the way
of Beehiues -
m
r. George Ent Presented
the Society for their Library the new Pharmaecopea
Londinen
sis reprinted and amended by the care of his father S
r. George Ent
He receiud the thanks of the society for this present &
the booke was deliuerd
to m
r Hunt for
the Library.
m
r. Hooke produced an In
strument to examine and shew at all times the specifyck
grauity of the air in w
ch. it is placed, w
thout any respect to the heat or cold
pre
ssure or spring of the air, but said property of the air is not shewd singly
by any other In
strument, nor is it proper ^ /or capable/ to shew any other quality of the
air ^ /as some haue thought/ saue only the specifique grauity thereof. This Intrument was fir
st pro
pounded by him to this Society in the year and remaines vpon the regi
s=
ter book but ^ /the experiment & the In
strument it self/ was not before this exhibited at these meetings. -
The present in
strument made to Demon
srate the said propriety was a very
large and thin ball of Gla
sse sealed vp hermetically. this was suspended at the
end of an exact beam (which would easily turne either one way or the other) and was
counterpoi
sed by a small weight of Lead or bra
sse but Lead was be
st for that
purpo
se, then m
r Hooke explaind the same and shewd the reason why the
said ball would ri
se when the air in w
ch. it hung was heauier and sink when
it was lighter and depended vpon the same ground w
th the Improuement of Archi
medes Exp
t. by Ghetaldus. he also explaind the Difference between the pre
ssure
and the specifique grauity of the air. whereupon S
r. Iohn Hoskins added that
this was properly the Barometer and not the other in
strument soe called.
S
r. Iohn Louther Demanding whether this In
strument now produced were curious enough
to make the small mutations in the air visible, m
r. Hooke answered that he did
not exhibit this for any other v
se saue only to shew the ground and Reason
of the thing, and as a sensible obiect vpon w
ch. to reason and di
scour
se
wherevpon and for the more plaine demon
stration and explanation of all
materiall doubts that might ari
se becau
se w
thout such a subiect, pattern
or module of the thing designed, the propounder of such experiment or
Inuention is for the mo
st part not soe readily vnder
stood & very often mis
taken or misapprehended by the auditors. nor can obiections be pertinent
ly made where the like module is wanting especially in all mechanicall subiects
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