PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Monday, $anuar. 11. 1 66 % r 
The Contents. 
Divers Communications relating to the Queries about Vegeta- 
tion, formerli fublijht, Anfwers t&fome of the Queries here- 
tofore recommendedto Sir Phil. Veraatti in Java Major. A 
Summary Account of the General Laws of Motion tj Dr 0 
John Wallis, and Dr. Chriftopher Wren. An Account of 
two Books: I. HIST OKI A Ce/£LESTI S obferva- 
tionum Vicennalium TTCHONIS BRAHE II. ANDR Q 
TA C £>V E T Opera Mat hematic*. 
Some Communications , 
Relating to the Queries about Vegetation, pblijbd in 
Numb, ^oofthefe Tra&s. 
■ n He Argument of Vegetation is exceeding noble, largely 
ufefull, and worthy to be expos'd to publick confide- 
ration, and a general and accurate difcuffion 5 to the 
end, that where Obfervations are uncertain, and Experiments 
fickle, or failing, or cafml, the various Track or operation of 
Nature maybe the better difcover'd by the greater ftoreof con- 
fronting Trials and Obfervations. Tis for this lleafon, that 
we not onely fuggeft and difperce Inquiries upon this important 
Sabjed, but are alfo ready to impart fuch Informations, as we 
receive from the Curious and Inquifitive of what they have ex- 
perimented and obferved therein. At theprefent we (hall infers 
here, what hath been communicated ( upon the Queries for- 
A merly 
