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PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Monday, $une 15. i66$ e 
The Contents. 
An Account of a Contnverfy betwixt Stephana de Angelis , and 
John Baptifta Riccioli , concerning the Motion of the Earth. 
An Enlargement of the Obfervations formerly pubkfbt Numb s 
2 7, imparted by a Cur torn Travellour to J amaica 5 where do ot * 
curr Difcenrfes about the Steams of the Sea> the Colour of the 
Sea-$ various Plants and Animals in Jamaica, and other iflands 
of the Caribes $ the qualities of Tobacco growing in Nitrous 
Ground y Hurricans '% a may to make a Boat ride at Anchor in the 
main Sea \ the effetts of the Change of Climat on Human Bodies^ 
a probable way of Preventing and Curing Sicknefs in Travel- 
lers to the Weft- Indies, &c. An Extract of a Printed Letter , 
addreffed to the Publifher, touching a late difference) vfen at Pa- 
ris, about the Transfufion of Blond. An Account of two Books? 
/. THE PROGRESS and ADVANCEMENT 
of KNOWLEDGE fmce the dayes 0/ ARISTOTLE . by 
JOS GLANVILL. II. ABRAH. COULEII Sex Li- 
bri PLANTARUM. 
An Account 
of aControverfy betwixt Stephano de Angelis, Profeffor of the 
Mathematicks in Padua, and Joh. Baptifta Riccioli $efuite% 
as it was eommunicated out of their lately Printed Books, by 
that Learned Mathematician Mr. Jacob Gregory, a Fellow 
of the R. Society. 
Riccioli in his A Image ft um Novum pretends to have found out 
feveral new demonftrative Arguments againft the Motion 
of the Earth, steph, de Angelis y conceiving his Arguments to 
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