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Decemb: 16. 1680 -
m
r. Henshaw the vicepresident tooke the chair.
m
r. Hooke Read a Letter which he had Receiud from M
r. Isaac New
ton of Cambridge. Giuing an account that D. D. Ga
sparini
had M.D. of Lucca had Lately written a treati
se about the Iesuites
Bark & the v
se of this in feauere &c. and that he De
sired Leaue
to Dedicate it to this Society. At the same time Dr. Green alo
produce
an Italien a Letter from one of his corre
spondents
in cambridge w
ch. was much to the same effect. m
r. Hooke
was de
sired to send the Societys thankes to m
r. newton & to
answer the contents of the Letter.
D
r. Sleyer was Introduced by M
r. Haak and hauing subscribed the
engagement was admitted fellow.
m
r. Hooke produced the first sheets of M
r. Dethleuus Cluuerus his Epheme
rides, presented by m
r. Haak. Conteining a summary of His whole
De
signe in that vndertaken. the which being read was well appro
ued by the Company.
A Letter of m
r. Haakes from D
r. Arnoldes Dated 3/13 of December from
Leydon was Read. wherein amongs other considerables an account was
Giuen that there was printing at Amsterdam a body of Anatomy Illus
trated w
th. figures of all the Parts of the body as big as the life. curious
ly cutt in Copper. Al
so that D. Paulus Hermannus a German &
profe
ssor of Botanicks at Leyden was printing an herball of
all the Zeylon Plants. he hauing lived on that Island the space
of 8 years. &c. al
so that some curious naturali
sts at Leyden had
found w
thout the walls of that place Scorpions w
th wings
Thankes were returnd to m
r. Haak for communicating this Infor
mation and he was de
sired to continue this corre
spondence.
D
r. Gale Produced a Letter from D
r. Wallis of Oxford, which was Read
wherein containd an account of the comets hauing been seen
at that Place
the 10. 11. & 12 in
stant and Iudged to haue its head -
about the head of Sagitarius. D
r. Gale was De
sired to thank the Doctor
and to De
sire his farther co
munications concerning such obseruations
as should be made in Oxford.
Herevpon a Di
scour
se was had of the Comet & M
r. Hooke Related what obser
uations he had here made concerning it and what he coniectured concer
ning its place motion Duration &c none of w
ch. could be positiuely De
termined till some further obseruations had Informed him more particularly
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