['311 ] Num.i^iJ 
PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Seft. 20. 1683; 
The CONTENTS. 
I Aft account of the Earthquake that happened at Ox- 
ford, and the parts adjacent Sq^X. 17* id83. by a fel- 
low of a College zn that Univerfity, and of the Royal 
Society.2 An account of the Eclipfes (?r ingi*effes of Ju- 
piters Satellits into his Jhadow, and fuch Eraerfions 
of them from it, as will be viable at the Obfervato- 
ry at Greenwich in the three laft Months of this 
year i6S3. Jent in a Letter to the Publilher froml.F^ 
Aftron, Reg. 3 An account of the cutting out the 
Csecum of a Bitch, by the ingenious William Muf- 
grave LL^B, Student in Vlijiick^ and fellow of T^^qw- 
College Gxon. 4 Succinila Hifioriola de tribus Con- 
jundlionibus magnis^ Saturni fcilicet Jovis, nec non 
Martis, Gedani, Exeunte^ Anno id'82, & initio An- 
ni i683,ad28 Maiift,n,ufqueyaJ 0 H ANNE HE" 
VELIO obfervatis. f.JOHANNIS H EVE- 
LI I Objervationes circa nonnull as occultationes Fix^ 
arum Gedani Anno 1^83- habits. 
An account of /i?e Earthquake that happened at 
Oxford and the parts adjacent Sept. i 7, 1 6 83. 
ly a fellow of a College in that Univerfity, and 
of the Royal Society. 
Hen you engaged me to give voii fomc obfervations up- 
on the late earthquah^^ which happened here ^tOxford^ 
. . the 17th of Sep'. 1683. about feven of the clock inr 
the morning, 1 hoped to have gotten a better account of it, than 
fmce I have been able to procure. For though a matter fo unu^ 
Tt fual 
