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it is white^ Gills and all ^ for the place^ that it grows fa 
*^ woods 5 and for the that *tis hotter than Pepper^Se» 
veral particulars mention'd by you, are not oblerv'd or 
not mentioned by him.I cannot fay, that I have as yet met 
with this Mufhrom. 
JnExtraB of Mr,FhmQ:e^d's Letter written to the Publijher 
fromDdthy Novemb, i6» 167^. concerning the Appulfesy by 
him calculated for l^ll»^f Moon^ and the other Pla- 
nets to Fixed Sta'-s ; together with an Objervation of the 
JPlanet Mar?, made by the fame. 
f Herewith fljnd you my Annual task, butflfght- 
ly done. Indeed my frequent Journeys and do- 
meftick bufineffes have kept me fo employ'd , that I have 
not had time to make (uch Calculations as I intended. I 
have only noted the Time of the Moons true CoojuncStioa 
with the Fixed Scars from the Learned Heckerus hxi'Ephet 
mendes, with the point then afceuding Sit London ^ with a 
conje(9:ure therefrom 5 when the Vifible Occulcations (hall 
happen : from which the inteHigeoc Obferver may befii- 
fBcieotly inform'd, when to wait for any appearance^ and 
what will be obfervable. 
Befides^haviog of Lite obfervedjwith my feven foot Tube, 
feme Appulfes of the other Planets to Fixed Stars, and col- 
kfted ailthe Obfervable ones of the next year,! have ad- 
ded them to the Lunar Appulfef. Both are very llender Ia« 
boars 5 but may be very ufefuL 
September laft I was at Toronley, The firft week that I 
kitended to have obferved c? there with Mx.Tovpnley^l twice 
obferv'd him, but could not make two Obfervations 5 as 
1 intended, in one nighty The firft night after my 
return , I'had the good hap to meafure his diftances from 
two Stars the fame night 5 whereby I find , that his Parat^ 
lax was very fmall^ certainly not 30 feconds: So that! 
believe, the Sans parallax is not more than 10 feconds.Of 
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