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Aprill the 29.1680
M
r. Henshaw the ViceP
t. tooke the chair
The minutes of the 22
th. In
stant were read.
After w
ch. D
r. Ti
son produced a Draught of the 3 teeth set in a socket
as al
so of a
stone taken out of the kidney by the same Person
He promi
sed to Draw vp an account thereof In writing.
D
r. Wallis Read A large Di
scour
se of His about the Paschall tables
shewing the Reason of the many mi
stakes and Diuer
sitys of the
opinion of Authours about ^/a
ssigning/ the true time of Easter,
and As al
so
shewing a way how the same is to be rectifyed.
Hauing Read about a 3
d of the Di
scour
se, and the time being
well spent, after he had Received the thanks of the Society
for this co
munication he was De
sired to Impart the Remainder
some other Day.
D
r. Iacobus Pighius veronen
sis, medicus Caesareus & Anatomie
Profe
ssor Primarius Paduaien
sis being formerly Propo
sed by
D
r. Brown was now at his De
sire Put to the Ballot and Elec
=ted fellow of the Society.
Captaine Wood formerly cho
sen being called in & hauing sub=
scribed his name in the Statute book of
the Society was ad
mitted Fellow of this Society by the viceP
tA letter from Wi
ll Ball Esq Dated from mamhead in
Deauonhire Apr: 24. 1680 Directed to m
r Hooke was Read
Giuing an account of some magneticall obseruations he
had Already made and of his Intentions of making Diuers
oother Instruments & tryalls, as particularly of making a mag
neticall Needle of ten foot in Length and another of 20 foot
in Length in order to Examine the variation, of the Directiue
virtue. As al
so mention is made of An observation of the variation
neer the Sound.
Herevpon, D
r. Wallis mentiond some opinions about the variation of
the Latitude of Places. M
r. Hooke said that M
r. Pierre Petit
had writ a Di
scour
se of that
subiect indeauouring to make it
probable. It was conceiued that the cau
se of this opinion might be
Imperfect Obseruations made of the Latitude of Places by Differ[ent]
authour, and that till we were better a
ssured of the Accuraten[e
ss]
of In
struments & Ob
seruation nothing could be concluded abou[t]
that controuer
sy.
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