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D
r. Grew Produced & Read two Letters the one from D
rCole, the other from m
r. Ra
stell included in the former con
teining a De
scription of the way of making salt at
Droightwich, in answer to the querys which had for
merly been sent to Che
sshire. together w
th. the quality
vertues & v
ses of that salt, brine & salt spring.
m
r. Hooke Read a translation of A chapter of the
Booke of Padrj Lana, being an explication and
Demonstration as he supposes of a way to make a
ve
ssell to swim & floate in the air soe as to carry
in it one or more men w
th other heauy bodys,
Inuented as he sayth by himself in order to make
flying practicable which has hitherto been thought
impo
ssible.
m
r. Hill produced from m
r. Thomas Crisp a parcell
of graine gold, which m
r. Hooke hauing examined
w
th. a micro
scope found to consi
st of small bulks
of very irregular figures, but mo
st of them seemd
to haue been melted all the angules
them of them being
Round & swelling, and not at all like the angules of
sand which are sharp. & twas conceiued that the same
kind of figures would be produced if the gold when meltd
were Dashed into a heap of sand.
the society then went to take a view of the new weather
clock which was set vp in m
r. Hunts Lodgings
made to keep an account ^ /of the quantity & time/ of all the changes that hap
pen in the air as to its heat & cold, Its dryne
ss &
moysture, Its grauity & Leuity, Its motion in what
quarter & w
th w
t strength and velocity, As also /of/ the
the ^ /time &/ quantity of the Raine
& snow & haile that falls all w
ch it
sets down in a paper soe as to be very Legible & certaine
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