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D
r. Plot Related that there was one book of Bacon in Vni=
versity Colledge Library, which he thought was noe where
els in the world.
The same Related al
so that D
r. Langbane had made an
Epitomy of all the contents of Bacons work, as he had
al
so of all the manu
scripts in the Bodlean Library
D
r. Gale Promised to Lend his coppy to m
r. Hooke to peru
se.
when he should call for it .
After this was a Di
scour
se about fire, flame, heat &c.
and Seuerall obiections were made against m
r Hookes hypothesis of explai
ning it by the Di
ssolution of Bodys by the air. It was supposed that the fire
went out when all the pores of the air were filled soe as there was noe
more space Left for the vapours & smoke to fly out of the cole. to
w
ch. he answerd that the want of Room could not be the cau
se of
the extinction of the fire. becau
se if the air were drawn out of
the ve
ssell wherein a candle or cole were burning it would yet
sooner goe out, whereas there was thereby manifestly made more
room, & vpon the forcing and compre
ssing more air into a
ve
ssell the fire would continue soe much the Longer burning
D
r. Croon
. . . supposed that the spring of the air
D
r. Holder supposed that the smoke was lighter than the air whil
st dry
but, that meeting w
th. the moy
sture of the air it was precipitated
down againe being made heauier. -
The experiment of the sand falling in water to examine how much
the pre
ssure of the water was alterd thereby was tryed, but m
r. Hunt
being vnable to blow down to the bottom of the tube it could not be
certainly obserued.
The same & another exp
t. was desired should be shewd the next
Day. -
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