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m
r Hooke Read a large Paper which he had tran
slated out of french
giuing an account of the strange ^ /& prodigious/ ouerflowing of some Riuers
in Gascoyne written by a person who had made it his busine
sse
to Inquire into the truth of the matter of fact and had like
wi
se been inqui
sitiue after the cau
se which he explaind and illus=
trated by Diuers very conuincing circum
stances, a
scribing it /to/ the
subsiding of some of the Pyrenean mountaines into the subter
raneous ceste
rs w
thin the bowells of them. -
Vpon this was occa
siond much Di
scour
se of effects of the like natu
and S
r. Ionas more & m
r Hooke mentiond some that had hapned
at Pendle hill of w
ch. a Letter formerly read in this society
had Giuen an account.
D
r. Gale Likewi
se added that there were many In
stances of the like
nature in the mountaines of the north where the gushings out
of the water from the Hills made great gills (as they call them)
that is channells in the sides of them out of w
ch. the water gu
shes
from the mountaine -
D
r. croon read a letter from Heuelius in answer to
tht he had for
merly written & sent by m
r. Hally, wherein he te
stifyes his Respects to
the Royall society, and his Esteem of m
r Hally.-
S
r. Ionas more read al
so a letter from m
r. Hally giuing a farther
account of his Reception & entertainment in a
stronomicall matters
by m
r Heuelius.-
m
r. Hooke was desired to gett the Italian book tran
slated into English
& printed
of here which he promi
sed to Indeauour.
Vpon the Di
scoursing of Opticks S
r. Ionas more said he had a peice
of m
r. Gottignees in /a Latine/ manu
script of Opticks, as al
so Diuers papers
of m
r. Gascoynes vpon the same subject. he was much De
sired
by the company that he would gett them printed. m
r Hooke
hauing some years since ^ /seen/
pervsed read some part of that tract
of Gottignies in m
r. collins his hands Did judge it to be very
good and fit to be printed.
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