72
Iuly. 2. 1668. S
r W
m Curtius Letter) S
r R Moray Scotch curio
sitys) Soapy earth) discourse physique de la parole)
m
r Gregorys querys.) operator sick.
Iuly. 9. 1668. the exp
t of mixing

&

. together was made .

weighd 1 1/2

.

4 1/2
the Ball in

131 graines
the Solution of the

La
sted too long to make an end of the exp
t. at this meeting, the Issue of it was Referred to
The Curator proposed an exp
t. to try in an instrument for compre
ssing air how much longer a bird would liue in
the compre
ssed air of
a gla
sse than in the ordinary air of it accordingly a bird was put into the gla
sse with ordinary air at 6 minutes pa
st 5 a clock & taken
out at 30' when it began to be sick being taken out & recouered it was put in againe at 40' & 3/4 of the air was compre
sst
vpon it in the space of 11 minutes by the gage. the bird was kept in this condensed air for 33'. and seemd to
be very well but the Instrument not being stanch it was ordered the exp
t. should be repeated at the next
meeting. soe as to prouide diuers gla
sses of seuerall dimensions and some birds of the same kind to see
if there would be an aequall proportion between the time of the birds life & the quantity of the air
in the gla
sses. The curator affirmd that an exp
t had been formerly made by order of the Society as
would appear by their Iournall where a burning Lamp La
sted much Longer in compre
ssed than vncom
pre
ssed air the amanuensis was orderd to find out that note against the next meeting. (Rights Letter
about the sandflood at Downham in Suffolk. about improued heath by Marling. the like in cornwall.
S
r. Th: De Vaux about antiquitys at Ariconium) M
r Hoskins 2 tortois eggs.) S
r R Moray. old Almonack) oldenb:
Letter to Curtius).
Iuly. 16. 1668. stenos Exp
t. tryd by D
r King) The curator produced a new kind of Leuell diu
sed by himself
with a peice of gla
sse bent into a curue hauing this aduantage aboue other Leuells that it is of a
true figure other Leuells made w
th gla
sse canes not being soe. but becau
se the
bubble water & bubble
of air in the water is subiect to Rarefaction & Condensation it was thought nece
ssary that an other
liquor should be imployd that is not soe, it was orderd that one of tho
se Leuells should be made
for the Repository and a de
scription thereof brought in for the regi
ster. (wallis's paper commendation
[In margin]
q of mercators Logarithmo technia) S
r. R moray. Walllis paper about Borellj Exp
t. in De vi percu
ssionis) . .
The iournall book was found in Ian 25. 1664. to confirm what
the curator affirmd La
st meeting -
The curator produced some petrifyd bodys vitrolated which he affirmd were the teeth of sharks. the
same affirmd to haue found many shells in portland stones, and at this time it might be seen
in such stones lying about the Exchange, others as D
r Ball & m
r. Skippon took notice of shells plentiful
to be found at the tops of hill particularly on the Appenines and here al
so in England which was con
ceiud by some could not be solued but by earthquakes though others thought it might be by the
Deluge. The Curator vpon occa
sion intimated that he thought Alcalys being Exposd to the air
would arre
st the Volatill salt that is in the air and turne it into niter. m
r Cox added to the
con
sideration of
the Company whether the air added that nitrous substances to Alcalys or Extrica
ted it out of them. It was conceiued this might be be
st decided by weight e.g. to weigh a quantity
of salt of tartar before exposd to the air & after. m
r. Cox said he had a way of fermenting vegetable
w
thout additam
t. that being di
stilld they shall yeald in the form of a Volatill salt, which if the herbs were burnt
would be an Alcali. -
Iuly 23. 1668. The Curator produced seuerall petrifyd teeth sayd to haue found in sheerne
sse
and there taken out of a rock on the sea
side. conceiud to haue been the teeth of shark fishes. m
r Skippon
produced the like teeth & seuerall other stones & medicated earths, brought by him out of malta.
(D
r. merrit a vinous liquor of english plants) about viniger making). Recouering sowr beer by chalk) hartburning
cured by swallowing chalk) D. about velocity of grauity &c. Exp
t of

&

incorporated was prosecuted and
the ball being weighd in the mixture which was 4

weighd 56 gr. & in the tartar 168 1/2 gr. after
which there was put 1/4

of oyle of tartar into the mixture to precipitate the

but without any effect
for want of Room orderd again next Day. Birds al
so then).
Iuly. 30. The exp
t. of shutting vp two finches
of in two gla
sses of differing si
se was tryd. the ve
ssells wer
clo
sed wth good cement. one conteining 4 1/2 times the quantity of the other. the birds were put in at
4
h. 55'. that in
the smaller gla
sse appearing after 19'. was taken out & found dead & could not be recouerd
the other was kept 1
h. 28'. and appearing to be sick though not very sick was taken out it being tim
for the company to ri
se. whereby it seems that the times and the quantity of air nece
ssary for Re
spi
ration in the
se birds were here in Reciprocall proportion to one another. to be tryd w
th compre
st
air at next meeting (about Acid liquors.) Paris letter about circulation of Liquor in plants-)
D
r. Goddad about
the swelling of a plant aboue
the ligature. operator al
so) The Curator sugge
sted that it should
be tryed of w
t. v
se the pith in plants might be by stopping the pith or cutting it the same affirmd
that he had obserued that charring of wood did shew other kinds of ve
ssells then the rotting of them
(about Syrenam. that European apple trees shed leaues in winter as here.) S
r. Th: Deuaux a paper
about making Coperas. filed vp). query w
t Iron. why Lead only serud for boyld.) S
r Th: Deuaux paper
about chymi
stry)
August the 6. 1668. There was made a micro
scopicall obseruation diui
sed by the Curator on a little Lump
of charcole made of firrwood in which appeard here and there inter
stitias or partitions intersecting the
great pores seuerall of the company saw it and were satisfyd. The curator affirmd al
so that some of the
smalle
st pores had the same inter
stices and he added that he was inclind to beliue there were values in
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