III. ERASMI BARTHOLIN! de COUETI^ 
An, \&6£^^ \66^,0fu^culum\ Ex obfervationibus Hafni^^ 
habit is adorn at urn, Hafnice in 4^' 
THisisthe other Tracl, we hinted in the next precedent 
Accoraptj and in it the Author, haying firft intinaated. 
That the more narrowly this Subjea about hath been- 
fearch't into, the farther have Intelligent and Perfpicacious 
men receded from the opinion of the Feripaeticks concerning 
them-, he acquaints the Re ider,what laSruments he uied in ma- 
king Obfervations, among which was a Quadrant of i ^ fooD 
radium what conveniency he had as to the place of Obferva- 
tion v what Obfervations he made, 'viz, A. r66^i Decemb^T.'^. 
24. 15. 2^, ^7. 28. 2^.30. 31. andy^. i66^,fanuar. i. 3.4, 5, , 
6, 7. 12, 24. 3 1, and Februar, 7. Further^ how he found the 
Longitude and Latitude of this Comet by obferving its di- 
ftances from twoFixt Starrs § and having found thofe^ how^ 
thence he found its right Afcenfions and its Declinations for e- 
V:eryday : Befides, How he found the Motion of the Comet 
in his Orb, and the Place of Interfedionand the Angle of In- 
clination with theEcliptick. To which he adds his Confide- 
rations about the Place of the Comet, and the Par-alUxesy 
vindicating here the NoWc Tydo from the Accufation of Itic^- 
ci&lo lu Almig. Novo : Concluding all with an Inveftigation of 
the (fmfes of Comets 5 where he exarains,. Whether Comets, 
be c^-eva! with the World;, or produced anew, and if the latterj. 
How : lufinuating withall, that, though he efteems the latter. 
Comet to be different frv)m the former , yet^ admitting the 
Cartefim Hypothefsj we may without any difficulty maintain^^ 
rfiatic was the fame with the fiift, , 
/r. STLFJ^ & POMONA y by JOHN EVELYN 
Fellow of the SOCIETT, Reprinted by Johii Martin 
^ni^ames Alle(iry in foL London, 
THis is the Second Edition of this Book, very much improved 
and enlarged. It was the fcft that was written and publiiTi^ 
by 
