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for fome yaars paft , and found them differing from former Obfer^ 
vations and Tables 5 the other promifing future diligence in this 
matter-, noting in the mean time , that fome Tydes of laft Au- 
tumn were fo far differing from former Obfei vations > that neither 
he^ nor any others there, could make any thing of it. 
Wemuftnot omit here to mention the readinefsjexpteffed by 
thefe worthy Gentlemen Mr, Roh, Boyle , Sir Rob, Moray 5 and 
Mr. Henry Potvk . for concurring in this ^ ^, . . 
v*Ti Lrrn i- J t The Obfervations pam- 
Work I thehrft, having undertaken tore- cuiariy recommended for thac 
commend Obfervations of this nature , to Coarf, are thefe s 
be made, upon the mfiemCo^d of ire- wJ^rttd^c^ 
land*; the feCOndjUpon the Weft of ^(.-(Jf- and Full Moon , upon every 
land', and the third, in the Ifle of 2»»^y ; CapeandBayof the Wellw 
to whom we mult adde the inquilltive 2. How long after the Nev^S 
Mr, Sam. Colepreffe ^ for Plymouth , and the FulLMoon the higheft 
Lands-end, Befides^ we hope to engage the ^^""^wt^^^ 
curious of France in the fame undertaking, dkular heights of the Flood, 
efpecially for procuring , befides what is ^oth at the ordinary, and the 
I ^ \ ^ L 1 Spnng-tydes. 
known already concerning that place , a 
-very particular and exad account of the Tydes upontheCoaft of 
Br it any , where (efpecially about St. Malo) they are found to rife 
to admiration , even to 60, 70. and fometime 80, feet at the New 
and Full Moon, 
Some Suggeflions 
For Remedies againji Cold. 
As there have been Remedies found out againft exceffive Bedf^ 
and Means of cooling Meat and Drink fo it was lately, on the 
occafion of the fliarp Seafon, fuggefted. That Remedies might 
be thought on againft Cold 5 and that particularly it might be in° 
quired inco^, 
1. What things in Nature, or by Art, or Mechanical contri- 
trivance will retain a warming Heat longeft, or a melting or fcorch- 
ing Heat f 
2. What will continue or maintain Fire longed C 
Some that obferve common pracftifes and vulgar Trades^take 
noticej That J'oyners ufe Leaden-Pots for their Glue, alledging 
foraReafon^ That Lead, beingaclofeMettal, retains the heac 
Ddci 2 longer 
