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Iuly. 13. 1664. The exp
t. of Determining the velocity of the vibrations of a bras
wire to afford a certain sound was prosecuted and agreed w
th what was made the la
st
Day, order was giuen that a monochord should be prepared against the next meeting
to know the Diuersity of notes by. The exp
t of the velocity of a sound being pro
pagated was al
so repeated & presented by Lengthning the wire to 272 foot and
it was found as formerly. The Exp
t. of measuring the celerity of falling bodys was tryed
But the wind di
sordering the string whereon the Ball hung it was referred to next Day
order being giuen to prepare a boord for the Balls to fall vpon w
thout a string, as al
so
to try be
sides Balls of Lead other bodys of the same magnitude & Figure. -
S
r. Robert moray made some Report of the obseruations of the needles variation viz
t that
much vncertainty was found in it. the needle standing ^ /sometime/ between 1
o. 0'. & 1
o. 30' we
stward
another time about 1
o. 30' ea
stward but at La
st directly north and south orderd to
Repeat the obseruations as often as conueniently may be. M
r. Hooke to bring
in writing all the apparatus and all the circum
stances of the obseruations
(query whether seuerall stones giue differing variation. -
(M
r. Hooke mentiond that he had seen a Little Load
stone Lift vp 150 times it weight
The Exp
t. of firing Gunpowder in a steel ca
se was tryed againe. but noe Report
was heard nor anything broken in the ve
ssell. M
r. Hook sugge
sted that the exp
tmight be tryd w
th. fulminating. orderd that the
se exp
ts. be made next Day.
orderd al
so that it be tryd whether Aurum fulminans & puluis fulminans giue a flame
when fired. (Dugdale of Draining the fenes produced. Relates that that fenny tract
called the I
sland of Axholm lying in part in Lincoln
shire and part in york
shire Ex=
tending as far as Hatfield cha
se, has anciently been a woody Country, witne
sse the Abun
dance of Oak firr and other trees, of late frequently found in the moor whereof
some Oaks are 5 yards in Compa
sse and 16 yards Long others smaller and Longer w
th good
quantity of Acrons neer them lying somewhat aboue 3 foot in Depth, and neer the Roots
which doe still stand as the grew viz
t in firm earth below the moor the firrs lye a
foot or 18 inches deeper, more in number and many of them 30 yards long, one
of them being not many years since taken vp of 36 yards Long besides the topp.
Lying al
so neer the root which stood likewi
se as it Grew hauing been burnt and
not cutt down, as the oak had been al
so, the number of tho
se trees is Reported by
this author soe great that the Inhabitants haue for Diuers years la
st pa
st
taken vp 2000. cartloads in a year. of the fir
st time of the ouerflowing of this
woody Leuell the author can giue noe account only that It hath been soe for
diuers hundreds of years. he sayth the Depth of the moor Euinceth, which not in a
few ages grow to that thickne
ss it is of. Of the cau
se thereof he concludeth that
to haue been the muddine
sse of the Con
stant tides which flowing vp humber into
Trent Left in time soe much filth to Ob
struct the currents of Idell, Done and
other Riuers which thence flowed back & ouerflowed that flatt countrey
Iuly the 20. 1664. (Boyle Iron ore) The Exp
t. of Diuiding the Bra
sse wire to giue
mu
sicall notes w
th. a monochord, was made as followeth. two Bra
sse wires were
extended vpon a long square box of 4 foot long. 1. w
th. a weight the other with a pin
till they became vni
sons then the one being stopped in the middle w
th. a movable
bridge, the two halfs on either side were vni
sons to one another, and one of them
an eighth higher than the other w
ch. was /not/ stopped. the same was againe diuided
w
th a Bridge & Soe that the part on each side to that of the other was as One to
2 and the shorter was an eighth higher then the Longer, and the Longer higher
a fifth, then the whole string. Then the same was againe soe stopped
that the part on the one side to that of the other was as 1. to 4. And the
second was a Double eighth higher which is a 1/15. orderd that the Exp
tbe pro
secuted the next day by adding weights to shew what proportion weights
haue to Sound (m
r. Ball produced Load
stones w
th 4 poles - - - -
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