PHILOSOPHICAL 
T R ANS ACTIONS. 
Munday O&ober. 22. l66S. 
The Contents* 
Patterns of the Tables propofed to be ^ade for Obferving of 
Tides ^ promjed m the next foregoing Tranfaftions. Other 
Inquiries touching the Sea^ Some Conjtderations touching the 
Parenchymous parts of the Bod)i. Obfervables concerning Pctvi- 
iiQznon* A Relation from Paris, of 4 l^ind of Worms, that 
eat out Stones. Some promifcuous ObfervatiOns made in Sornerfet- 
iliire. A Vroblemfor findingtheTear of ^A^? Julian Period^ ^/ 
A new and very e of e Method. An Account of fome Boof^s^ not 
long jtnce puhlifft : tvhich are^ f.Tentamina Phyficd-The- 
ologica de Deo, authore Samuele Parkero* 2. Honorati I' a- 
briTraftatusduo, Prior, de Plantis et deGeneratione Ani- 
malium 5 Pofterior, de Homine* 3. Relation du Voyage 
deT Eve(que de Beryte, par laTurquie, la Perfe, les iiides. 
C^A par Monf eur de Bourges* 
Patterns 
theTzhhspropofed to be made for Observing of Tides^ pro- 
mijed in the next foregoing Tranfaftions^^^ Rob* Moray, 
IN performance of whatjvas promifed la the lafl of, tbefe papers for Ob- 
ferving the'T'/^fj,here are fubjOyncdlPatterfis of the Tables there mencio- 
Tled • Ofje^ for making the precife Time of the High waters and Low- 
waters during one Month ^ that is, between iVfw and New Moon, cr Full 
and fhll Moon. The o/j^„^r, for marking \X\t Degrees o( the Riftngsand 
Fallings of the Water in J?^y//^/ fpaces of Time,3nd the VeUcltyo^ its mo- 
tion at /ft/^r^/ heights : The Degrees of Heat and Coldy tec. 
The Times ^ aisigned in the ^r/, to the High, waters and Low eft Ebb?, 
are^ taken out of Mr. Almanack, for this prefentyear 166^- as he 
calculates them for the Month, of September {ot LoKdoti Bridge, Only, 
jR/hereas he takes notice but of w High-water for every day, Here areiec 
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