C 88; ) 
PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
"june 25. 1677. 
The CONTENTS. 
ji Letter of ^Mr^ John Conyers j contuning m mount of & 
very ufejuUndchefif Ffimp^ contrived hj him ^ and alfoputin 
fraffice vpith good fuccefs. Some Conftderations ufon Numbc 
133^/ thefe Tracts* A Demonftmtion concerning the Motion 
of Lighi , ' comrmnisated from Paris, ji Relation of fome 
ftrange Pbsenoraena, accompanied with mifchievous effeUs^ in & 
Coal w4>rkin Flint-fliire. ^ Letter from Mr, L^twtnho^ck^ 
concerning fome Obfervations by him made of the Carneous 
Fibres of aMy^MQ^andthe Cortical and Medullar part of the 
Brain, as alfi of Moxa and Cotton, the Defcription of a Ce- 
leflial Globe y artificially made^fhemng the apparent Motions of 
the Sun, Moon, and Fixed Stars, (^c. A Defcription of the - 
DvmoxA^Mines^as it wnsfrefented by the Right Honourable^ 
the Earl Marjhal of England, r^) the Kojal Society. Jn Ac- 
count of foms Books: I. The Primitive Origination of Man- 
kind^ confidered and examined according to the Light of Na- 
ture; by the Honourable Sir Matchew Hale, Kt. &c. 
II. TraBatus Medicus de MOREIS CASTRENSIBUS 
WiERNlS, Auth. Joh.Valentino Willio. III. Hebdo?nas 
Obfervationum de Rebus SlNlGlSy jiutk Andrea MuUero. 
IV. The Curious DiJliUatory^ written originally in Latin by 
Job.Sigifm.Elshohj and Englijhed by T.S.^^. V. Medicina 
Statica, or Rules of Healthy lil^ewife originally written in La* 
tin^now made Engli/h by VI. Syftema Horticulture, 
containing in Englifh the^Jrt of Gardening in Three Books ; by 
J.W. Gentl,&c. 
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