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or whether it Doth proceed in a
parallell meridian or in a parallell or in
any other great circle or any other irregular curue and whether the concaue
or conuex side of that curue be towards vs more time & ob
seruations mu
st make
cleer. but It seems mo
st probable by comparing seuerall Delineations ob
serued
by Cap
n. Iames & others that the progre
ss of
this magneticall north pole is from
we
st to Ea
st beyond
the north pole. RH propo
sed al
so the making of an ea
sy
and nice in
strument thereby to obserue exactly the variation of
the Variation
of the needle in many Differing parts of
the world. he was orderd to get it made
march. 26. 1674. RH. repeated and agmented his former Di
scour
se
of magneticall variations as al
so his purpo
se of preparing an ea
sy and ac
curate way to be sent all ouer the world for making exact magn: ob
serua
tions. he was de
sired to begin the
se obseruations and to fix a meridian in
Gre
sham colledge, which he promi
sed to Doe by the north
starr -
/Aprill 2. 1674./
RH shewd many curious experiments about the various ways that
the magneticall effluuia doe bend them
selues by making v
se of seue
rall
steel barrs variously applyd to
the magnet vpon the draw of
parchment. and the curues seemd quite contrary to tho
se of a magnet
of the like shappe. he promisd to pro
secute the
se exp
tsHe mentiond al
so that whereas a Load
stone would attract red hot Iron
steel would not at all re
spect it -
/Ap: 23./
RH shewd
the texture of the pith of a bulru
sh in a micro
scope con
si
sting
of pipes interwouen one w
thin another in the manner of a hurdle
or re
sembling loos needle work - he made al
so an exp
t. to find whe
ther a bar of steel touch would moue more strongly toward
the stone
then before it was toucht, by su
spended by accarate ballences the toucht
& vntoucht were both the same. - RH produced a quadrant w
th tele
sco
picall sights. wherein appeard the preeminence of such sights aboue
co
mon dioptras. Heuelius intimating as if the french had made an
ob
seruation that the sun had no parrellax RH De
sird to know by what
In
struments they obserud it if by tele
scopicall sights he supposd they might
Di
scouer
itdicouer it to haue a parallax but if w
th other sights
It was to noe purpo
se since the eye cannot Di
stingui
sh a smaller angle
than a minute whereas
the 
parallax is much Le
sse
Ap. 30. RH
curator could not get his quadrant Ready. he tryd whether an
Iron ring will by magneticall vertue be suspended about a globous
magnet as
the Ring of

about
symbol . but it could not be found. RH
propounded to examine whether all parts of
the terrella haue an attracti[on]
towards the center of it. 2 whether if there be any such attraction, it be
in all places of
the terrella of equall strength 3 to examine w
t thes[e]
curue lines are by w
ch. the approaches are made to the said stone
RH sugge
sted that the be
st deeping needle may be made in water becau
se
^ /water/ takes off the grauity as al
so that a pipe of iron /should/ may be made
of equall grauity w
th. the water. wasmuth Helicall A
stronomicall hy
pothesis RH affirmd it the same w
th.
the L
d Bacons in his opu
scula
Iune 4. 74. RH affirmed his quadrant to be soe contriued as to doe what
could be required from any a
stronomicall In
strument
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