("38) 
tings and Soundings, Feavers, Colicks , Fluxes, virulent Go-' 
norrhaea*s, Hyfterical diftempers, &c. 
As to the ill fuccefs which at times hath attended the taking of 
Lmdamm^ our Authour afcribeth that either to the unskilful pre- 
paration, or the unfeafonable and indifcreet exhibition of it. In 
the preparation he obfcrveth, that the nfialignity that is in Ofi» 
urn, is beft correded by AlcAlfs , as having the force of ta. 
ming that Narcotic fulphur , contained in it agreeing h,erein 
with Helmom*s Maxim, Omne N arcoticum fer'tt in Alcaly^ 
Advertifements . 
Since the printing of the foregoing particulars, there came to 
hand the New Obfervations above mentioned, tht Spots of the 
Sun^ in Print,made at the Roy d Academy in Paris, the nth, 12th, 
and 13 th of Jugfjfi^j6ji. (/. «.) by Signer CaJ/im ; who intima- 
teth at the end of hisPr^^t-/? Narrative concerning the fame(which 
is intended to be Engiifh'd for tht next Trad, ) that from about 
Sept. ^thj until Sept,iS. (/^.«0 it will be worth while toobferve, 
whether the fame Spots after they have pafl'ed over the upper He- 
mifphere of the Sun, which is hidden to us, will not return again 
and appear -in its apparent Difque* 
Thtjkme Spots have been obferved/as by a Letter from Dr. Tegelius at Ham- 
iuY^v(t were aifo very lately inform'd,) at Sea near the tejfel^by M^Tieard, one 
of^e Royal i»^ri/?/i« Philofophers, namely Aug,^. (nM.) and fome «f the fol- 
lowing days; as alfo 2X Himburg the 7th, 8th, pth oSjttguB, (n.B.) Of which 
»©re alfo by the next opportunity. 
What we have to add now (which muft not be defer*d ) is the PrediAion 
Hiadt by the fame Signer CaJJintM the Eclipfes of the Satiilits qF Jupiter, cal- 
culated for Vtani^urgfind annexed here, to the end that our Aftronomers, ha- 
ving feduced them to our Latitude and Longitude^ may alfo ©bferve the fame. 
She Immerfiens of the SatcUits of y^into itsJhitdow,vi[ible at Uraniburgj^.i^yi. 
St'^t. Z '^, Immer ji 0 i^' mane h.^, 16' \^ Dccemb»3. im^.i, — h.5,8',* 
" — h 0.10, 
Od. 1 1 . immerfz^ 
18. tmm. I®' 
25. imm, I, 
Nov. 7. imm,.'3f. 
10. imm. I. 
12, imm. 2. 
14. im. 3. 
17. imm. I 
19, imm. 1 
26, imm, I 
8. tmm 
Emerfio 
12. imm. I, — h.i. 29^ 
14. ijnm.2.— h.^,6. 
19. imm.i — h 3.19. 
ZO.imm 3. — h 1,52' 
Zi/imm,2, — h.6.49. 
26. imm.i ^ 
27 imm.s. — h,^^2. 
Erma. In Nun,b.73.p.22o2.1.ult.r./e^^;;^^;p,22c4.1.24.r./^tfm.m,p. 22o< 
^^.T.ut 2 a<i v^5-i. p. 2206. l^o.Y.MKaciMcf. p 2207.I.1 i.r.^p^^ 49 /22 ) 
bid.]. 29.r. ^uippe 9^i^e.p.22cd.l^i.r.meM.^3.Y.era?ji,p.22i4:iXin^^ 
or B^if/ejan r. Fvcockian > for it Was in Dr. Pecol 's own Library 
In this ^///7;^.74.p.22M.l.lo.r.^^,T(^ for ^e^'e.p.2226. 1. 9.r. the»cehe, p.2228. 
^IZlIjJH^ nf ^' ?' ^229: 1. 16. (juiefcentk. ib.], 19. eoinc jcHt, 
ZWo/^iPriuted for ?''^^^(?«,Printer to the Royal Society* 1671; 
