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_Advertis.e.m.e.nt._

_It was thought fit to publish here_ the following _Advertis.e.m.e.nt_ of _John Evelyn_ Esquire, and that, as himself proposed it. _Viz_,

Being much solicited by many worthy Persons, to publish a _Second Edition_ of my Discourse and Directions concerning _Timber, &c._ which was printed at the Command and by the Encouragement of the _R. Society_, I do humbly request, that if any Person have any Material, Additions or Reformations, which he thinks necessary either to the Part, which concerns the Improvement of _Forrest-Trees_, or that of _Cider_, he would be pleased to communicate his Notes and Directions to Mr. _H. Oldenburgh_, one of the Secretaries of the said Society, at his House in the _Palmal_ of _St.

James's Fields Westminster_, with what speed they conveniently can, before our _Lady-day_ next, to be inserted into this intended _Edition_.

NOTE,

_What was observed, _Numb. 20_. p. 364, l. 18, of the Number of _Vegetables_,_ (_vid._ That they are about 410.) _found in _England_; and catalogued by Dr. _Merret_ in his _Pinax_, &c. is to be understood only of the _different Kinds_ of Plants, not of the several sorts of several Plants; for, these being comprised, the Number will amount to about 1400._

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THE _PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS_ OF Two Years, 1665 and 1666, beginning _March_ 6. 1665.

and ending with _February_ 1666; abbreviated in an ALPHABETICAL TABLE: And also afterwards Digested into a more _NATURAL METHOD_.

In the TABLE, the first _Figure_ signifies the _Number_ of the _Tracts:_ the second, the _Page_, as it is remarked in the same.

A.

_Agriculture_, Head of Inquiries concerning it. _num._ 5 _pag._ 91.

_Air._ The weight of it in all changes, by wind, weather, or whatever other influence observable by a standing _Mercurial Balance_, call'd a _Baroscope_, hinted in reference to M. _Hooks_ Micrography, n. 2.

p. 31.

applied to particulars by Dr _Beale_, 9. 153.

with additions, 10. 163.

described with observables relating to an Earth-quake about _Oxford_ by Dr. _Wallis_, 10. 167.

Mr. Boyle's remarks on the same, 11. 181.

The _Wheel-Baroscope_ improved and delineated by M. _Hook_, 13. 218.

Another Balance of the Air contrived by M. _Boyle_, and call'd _Statical_, by which the former may be exactly stated and examin'd for many particular applications, 14. 231.

_Anatome_, see _Flesh_, _Blood_, _Animals_, _Lungs_, _Petrification_, _Taste_; item, _Steno_, _Graeff_, _Bellinus_, _Redi_, in the _Liste of Books_.

_Animals_, one may live by the blood of another, the whole ma.s.s of his own blood being drawn out, and the blood of another infus'd in the mean time, 20. 353. See _Bloods Tranfusion_.

The Generation and Functions of Animals deduced by Mechanical principles, without recourse to _substantial form_, 18. 325. See _Honor. Fabri._ & n. 20. p. 365. See also _Guarini_.

_Artificial Instruments_ or _Engins._ To weigh _air_, see _Baroscope_, or rather _Air_.

To discern drought or moisture of the Air, see _Hygroscope_. n. 2. p.

31.

appliable in the observation of _Tydes_, 17. 300.

_Thermometers_, to measure degrees of heat and cold, 2. 31.

described, 10. 166.

applied in the examination of _Tydes_, 17. 300.

An Instrument for graduating _Thermometers_, to make them _Standards_ of heat and cold, 2. 31.

A new Engine for grinding any Optick Gla.s.ses of a Sphaerical figure, 2.

31.

To measure the Refractions of Liquors of all kinds, for establis.h.i.+ng the Laws of Refraction, 2. 32.

To break the hardest Rocks in _Mines_, 5. 82.

To try for _fresh_ waters at the bottom of the _Seas_, 9. 147.

To find the greatest depths in the Sea, 9. 147.

The _Engin_ for fetching up fresh water defended by Explication, 13.

228.

Huge _Wheels_, and other Engins for _Mines_, 2. 23.

By the fall of water to blow wind, as with Bellows, 2. 25.

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_Astronomical_ Remarks of a _New Star_ seen by _Hevelius_ in _Pectore Cygni_, which he supposeth to be the same, which _Kepler_ saw A.

1601. and continued until 1602. and was not seen again until 1662.

and then almost always hiding it self till 24. _Nov._ 1666. _That_, seen by _Kepler_ was of the third magnitude; this now, of the sixth or seventh. Q. Whether it changes place and magnitude, 19. 349.

The _Scheme_, 21. 372.

A _New Star_ in _Collo Ceti_, observ'd from 1638, to 1664, 1665, 1666.

with its vicissitudes and periods, and causes of change, open'd by _Bullialdus_, who conceives the bigger part of that round body to be obscure, and the whole to turn about its own Center, 21. 382.

Another _New Star_ call'd _Nebulosa_ in _Cingulo Andromedae_, seen when the Comet appear'd 1665. observ'd by the said _Bullialdus_ to appear and disappear by turns, _ibid._ 383.

A method for observing the _Eclipses of the Moon_, free from the common Inconveniences, by M. _Rook_, 22. 387.

B.

_Baroscope._ See _Air_ and _Artificial_ Instruments.

_Blood._ The new Operation of _Transfusing_ blood into the veins, out of one Animal into another; with considerations upon it, 20. 353.

The first Rise of this Invention, 7. 208.

The Success, 19. 352.

Proposals and Queries, for the improvement of this Experiment, by M.

_Boyle_, 22. 385, 386.

Little Blood-letting in _China_, 14. 249.

Blood found in some mens veins like Milk, or of the colour of Milk, 6.

100.

again p. 117. 118.

and again 8. 139.

A _Bolus_ in _Hungary_ good as _Bole Armenick_, 1. 11.

The _Bononian Stone_, see _Light_ or _Stone_, 21. 375.

_Books_ abbreviated, or recited: Laur. _Bellinus_ de Gustus Organo novissime deprehenso, 20. 366.

abbrev.

Gerh. _Blasii_ Anatome Medullae Spinalis & Nervorum inde procedentium, abbrev. 22. 397.

Mr. _Boyle_ of Thermometers and History of Cold, abbrev. 1. 8. more 3.

46.

---- His _Hydrostatical Paradoxes_ abbrev. 8. 145. more largely 10.

173.

---- His _Origin of Forms_ and _Qualities_, 8. 145. abbreviated 11.

191.

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