91
Iune. 26. 1672. M
r Hooke produced a new kind of speaking trumpet figured Bell wi
se repercu
ssing
& by degrees Dilating it self, which being tryed & compared with that of M
r Coniers, was found to exceed it -
It was ordered that against the next Day, a pipe of the forme of an ordinary trumpet should be made widening
by degrees in the figure of a Cone cutt off. furnished with a mouth peice. [Grew
the Pith of a thistle & spirall of
the burdock to inquire about Peristaltick motion [Boyle book of Gems presented. [templer ab
t. the Lungs] this Mini
stered
occa
sion to speak of
the lun Respiration and of the principall v
se thereof, which M
r Hooke said he thought to be
that by the air something e
ssentiall to life might be conveyed into the blood, and something that was noysome to
it /be/ discharged back into the air, and he wi
shed that meanes might be used to Discouer whether there are not Values
in the arterys, by which the air may pa
sse into all the parts of the Blood. For which purpo
se it was sugge
sted
that an iniection might be made into tho
se ve
ssells, & particularly into some artery, with melted bees wax
mixed with tallow and coloured thereby to Make the ve
ssells appear round and full, to see what might be fur-
ther discoured in their structure. This was Rec
omended to the Physitians of the Society. [a sheet of Ca
ssinjs
about his hypoth: of

& his satellits] this Paper was comitted to the Perusall of M
r Hooke who was desired to make
a Report of it to the Society at their next meeting, Especially since the authour Expre
sses his de
sire of having the
Sen
se of the Society or some members thereof vpon the said paper. M
r Hooke took both the letter & paper with him
The same was put in mind to shew the next Day the Exp
t with gla
sse plates in Reference to m
r Newtons theory of
Light, as al
so to bring in what he hath further to offer vpon that Subiect.
Iuly. 3. Grew to try discovery of Malpighis Peristaltick] M
r. Hooke was called vpon for making a Report Concerning Sig
r -
Ca
ssinjs paper. &c. what he said of it was Desired to giue in Writing, that it might be without Mistake im=
parted to Ca
ssinj who had de
sird that fauour in his Letter [Malpighj letter of Ouary. Sw
amerdams Present. hygens ap-
plau
se of newton gla
sse & theory.] M
r. Hooke upon Occa
sion said, that he found that a Refracting obiect gla
sse
did collect more rays to a point, then a Reflecting one both of the same sphere. He was de
sired to shew this
by exp
t.
Iuly. 10. [Grew shewd fibers between pith & bark [
NB I had shewed them long before as appears by this booke vid. M
r. Hooke affirmed that he had made a Refracting Obiect gla
sse vpon the same sphere with a Reflecting one
and found that it Represents the Object Brighter of the same charge and the same aperture with a Re-
flecting one. He was De
sired to shew the Exp
t. of it by Comparing two such gla
sses together of the same -
sphere. M
r. Hooke gaue an account of Sig
r. Ca
ssinj's paper concerning the Systeme of

& his satellites. Im
porting that it was considerable, and Deserued to be good notice taken of in the Obseruations of the moti
o of tho
se starrs. The Society adiourning, Exp
ts. Rec
omended to be presented & Di
scoursd of at Gresh
a Colledge on frydays.
viz
t. such as might Determine querys Lately sent by Newton, which involve his theory of Light. next such as might
improue newtons Reflecting tele
scope. & particularly to see fini
sht a 4 foot tele
scope of that kind already rec
omended
to m
r Cox. 3. to finde the trachea & spirall fibers in vegetables & peri
staltick motion of S
r Malpighi. Adiourned.
Oct. 30. 1672. Ashmoles Book of Order of Garter] Heueli
o Epist: de Cometu 1672] malpighis deform: pulli in Ouo]
Hobbs Lux mathemat] Horroxij Ope
a. Posthuma] An account being demanded of what tryalls had been made
of the Reflecting tele
scope of M Newton. M
r Hooke said that he had hitherto wanted a Mould of a sufficient
Bigne
sse for a speculum de
signed by him of 15 inches Diameter for a tube of 10 foot long But that he hoped
to haue in a week or fortnight such a mould ca
st wherein a Speculum of that bigne
sse might be well wrought
& polisht. Since that, During the Soc: rece
sse there had been c
omunicated to the Gentlemen that met at Gresham Colledge
M
r Hygens conjecture about the odde phenomenon of the mercurys standing top full of well cleensed of air, euen to the height
of 75 inches, & that the presid
t. & D
r. Wallis had suggested diuer exp
ts. determining the cau
se of that strange effect, it was in -
quired what had been done in this matter. m
r Hooke answered that some tryalls had been made about it ^ /&/ that he would
bring in an account of them in Writing the next Day. [grew had de
scribd some transver
se secti
os of plants [he was exhorted
to finish 2 or 3 plants in all their parts to be printed early before they be arrogated by strangers [Li
ster of kermes & Snayles -
Nou. 6. M
r Hooke read a Discour
se of his concerning his thoughts of the Exp
t. of the quicksiluer standing top full
and farr aboue the height of 29 inches together w
th. some exp
ts. made by him, in order to Determine the cau
se of
that odde phenomenon. He Receiud the thanks of the Company, with an order to prepare tho
se Exp
ts. for
the view
of the Society. [there was al
so Read a letter of D
r Wallis of Oct. 25. 1672. written from Oxford to m
r Oldenburg
sugge
sting Diuers Exp
ts. for Elucidation of the same phenomenon, this Letter was Deliuerd to m
r Hooke & orderd to be
inserted in
the Letter Booke. [Heuelius of

Eclipse. Aug. 72. & of new star in collo sygni.] m
r Hook produced 2 books. 1 Ottonii
Gericj Experimenta Magdeburgica &c. 2 morhoffj epist de Scypho uitreo &c mouing that they might be bought by the Soc
for their Library. which the company consented to. The same mentiond one Exp
t. there mentiond fitt to be tryd. i.e.
That of a sulphur bell hauing a considerable attractiue power & Representing the proprietys of the Earth. m
r Lock
said that he had made some Exp
ts. with such a ball, and would bring it to
the Soc: next meeting -- M
r Henshaws Letters
De mure Norwagico & of Picarts Obs
s. in Denmark.] m
r Hooke was put in mind of the large tele
scopicall spe-
culum &c and al
so of
the Exp
ts. for Examining the truth of Newtons Doctrine of colours. -
m
r townlys figure representing a thermometricall figure was to be drawn large by the amanuen
sis for next meeting
Nov: 13. S
r. R Moray new bee hiue) The Exp
t. about the high suspension of Mercury being calld for, it was found.
that it had mi
scarried.] M
r Hooke having made a Report concening the Exp
ts. suggested by the President &
D
r Wallis. (NB. this Report is noe where els mentiond.) which was a c
omon trick with Oldenb. not to Regi
ster what
things I performed). It was orderd that
the Pres
t. Experiments not being made aright nor that of M
r Hugens
with a Syphon
in the open air they should be made both before the Society as soon as might be. M
r. Hooke
proposed a way of making the said Exp
ts. with a Syphon in the open air by double pipes and by blowing
them both into one ball. he was de
sired to make v
se of this contriuance. M
r. Hooke suggested that
It were worth trying whether air be consumed or be increa
sed by Burning. He was de
sired to Divi
se
Some exp
ts. for Determining his quere. M
r. Boyle sugge
sted that it might be tryed to make air of
finer bodys than ordinary . Such as are Di
stilled liquors or chymicall salts in Di
stilled liquors, to find whether
such air will be more compre
sst by force than c
omon air. The same suggested al
so that It might be examined whether
in making salt peter by art there is any air intercepted & compre
st.
Nou. 20. S
r I Lowther M
r Hoskins /mr/ Hooke m
r Hill m
r Lock comt
ee to Examine accounts of the year any 3 a quor
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