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March. 12. 1679/80
The President in the chair.
The minutes of March
the 5
th. were Read which gaue occa
sion
to Di
scourse further concerning v
sefull mixtures of metalls and
particularly of such as would not suffer Ru
st from the air or
salt water. And It was propounded to be tryd whether Iron
copper or Bra
sse nayles being Dippd in tin or Lead and well
couerd therew
th. would not secure them from being Ru
sted and
eaten by the sea water which would be of great vse for shea
thing of ships, for that the nayles now made vse of were ob=
serued to be much consumed by the salt water, and soe to
occa
sion the Leauing of or not vsing of
the new way of sheath
ing ships w
th. Milled or Roaled Lead.
Herevpon it was queryd whether Exp
ts. of that kind could be well
made here since the sea water in hotter countrys might be
more powerfull for that effect then here, but it was suppo
sd
that a
strong brine kept warm might be made more pow
erfull here then the sea water in hotter countrys.
The President againe spake about the vsefullne
sse of Collec
ting all the Iournalls of voyages that had been made and had
not been yet Publi
shed And urged that some care might be ta
ken to make such a collection.
m
r Hill moued that a catalogue might be made of all the
Relations that haue hitherto been printed and particularly of such
as haue been since Purchas Publi
shed his collection.
The President Desired m
r Perkins would make that collection
which he vndertooke to doe -
m
r Hooke gaue an account that vpon his further Inquiry concerning
the materials v
sed for scowring ^/& polishing mettalls as/ Bra
sse copper &c he had been Infor
med that it was called Rotten Stone and that It was brought out
of Lanca
shire Darby
shire or che
shire or that way but the
particular place he could not yet be informed of, there was
some of it al
so produced. It seemed to be a light hard & gritty earth
There being A number Present M
r. Ionas more propounded a Can
didate the La
st meeting was chosen by Ballot. -
The account of
the exp
ts. tryd on Tuesday La
st was brought in by m
r Hook
and read, being examinations of the weight of a mixture of tin
& copper, As al
so of A crown Peice, It was orderd to be regi
stred
m
r Hooke gaue an account that he had written to m
r William Bale
lately to inquire concerning the ^/present/ variation of the needle
In Deuonshire
he was desired when he next writ to him to De
sire him to giue an
account to the Society of w
t. experiments of that kind he had formerly made
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