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Nouember the 27. 1679
S
r. Christopher Wren the Vice P
t. tooke the chair
The minutes of Nouember the 20
th. were read, wherevpon
It was further
Discoursed Debated whence the
Grauity /alteration of
the/ grauity of
the Air Proceeded. whether from the Greater height of the air
by
add a new Influx of Air from some other Part of
world, whereby the perpendicular altitude was increa
sed
or Dimini
shed and consequently the pre
ssure or from the
neer acce
ssion of steames fumes or saline sub
stances Di
ssolud
and taken vp by the air, in the manner as Aquafortis takes
vp into its self Siluer Copper Iron &c. and soe is made
heauier
in Specie then it was before it was soe Impreg
nated, and thus though it were not Increa
sed in Bulk or
height yet it might be increa
sed in Grauitation & pre
ssure
m
r. Hooke was of opinion that both the
se cau
ses might concurr
to produce this Effect, and that in order to the examination
thereof he had contriued two kinds of Barometers, which
were first mentiond to this society as he conceiued about
the year 1662, and Lately al
so viz
t this La
st year. The first
of w
ch. should only shew the variations of the Pre
ssure of
the Air cau
sed by the alteration of the pre
ssure of the air
from either or both cau
ses. But the second should only -
shew the alteration of the pre
ssure of the air from the
alteration of the specifick Grauity.
Sr. S
r. Christopher wren was of opinion that it Did mo
st of
All proceed from the impregnating of the air by the nitrous
salts. which were continually Rai
sed vp into it.
D
r. Croon mentiond that D
r. Grew had formerly brought in
an account of the solutions of salts by water which would
serue to Explaine this notion which he conceiud 'twould be well
to consult.
m
r. Hooke alledged he had about 8 years since shewn the Society
an Experiment at Arundell hou
se to proue the penetration of liquid
one into another by putting oyle of vitrioll into water in a bolthead
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