that importthe contrary ; The Writer thereof hath thought 
fit ^ expre/ly here to declare ^ that that per fwafion ^ if 
there he arty fuch indeed^ is a meer miftakt ; and that 
he^ upon hh Private account ( a6 a Well-mjher to the 
advancement ofufefull knowledge , and a Furtherer 
thereof by fuch Communications^ 06 he is capable to fur- 
nijh by that Philofophical Correfpondency^ which he enter ^ 
tains^ and hopes to enlarge^ hath begun and continues both 
the compofure an^ publication thereof: Though he denies 
not^ but that , having the honour and advantage of being 
a Fellow of the fdd Sociery, he inferts at times fome of 
the Particulars that are prefented to them ; to wit^ fuch 06 
he knows he may mention without of ending them^ortranf- 
gr effing their Orders :, tending only to adminifler occafton 
to other $ alfo ^ to confider and carry them further , or to 
Obferve or Experiment the like^ according as the nature of 
fuch things may require* 
Pimted with LiccRcc iovjohn Martyn^mA Jams MUfir/^ 
Printers to the Royal Society, 1666. 
