265
December the 19 1678.
m
r. Hen
shaw. the Vice Presid
t: tooke the chair
The minutes of the 12
th. in
stant were read. which gaue occas
sion of
Di
scoursing about Pearles and of the places of finding them wherevpon m
rBemde Related that many pearles were found in
. . . of /a/ Riuer
Passo which Runns into the Danubius neer Pa
sso:
that the said Pearles were very good and that they were found
in the very mud of the said Riuer and not in the shell of any
fi
sh, and thence It was suppo
sed they were ca
st out by some
fi
sh out of their stomacks for that it had been ob
serued by
D
r. King that the Pearl in oy
sters was generated in the sto
mack of that fi
sh.
There was al
so a further Di
scour
se about the manner of the producti
oof metalls in the bowells of
the mountaines. wherevpon It was m
r -
Hen
shaws opinion that many metalls as gold were generated
and perfected in the superficiall parts as well as in the body of
them, but m
r. Hooke Indeauourd to explaine how tho
se bodys -
might be originall bodys belonging to a Much Lower Region
of the Earth and that they were not anew produced or
generated, but only by earthquakes & subterraneous
erEruptions thrown vp from their more naturall place
and by the violence of tho
se fires melted out of the mine
ralls in which they were there bedded, and that thence they
came to be Di
sper
sed & scattered into small graines &
Du
st and found intermixed w
th very heterogeneous bodys
vpon the mention of m
r. Locks Letter S
r. Iohn Hoskins Related
the way of making verdigre
se w
th the Hu
sks of grapes
ex-after the expre
ssion of their juice and small plates of copper
thrown and buried amongst them.
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