(163) Nm'Jo. 
PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Munday , March 1 2 . 1 66g 
The Contents. 
Obfervations continued upon the Barometer 5 or BalIance of the Air. 
A Relation concerning the Earth- quake neer Oxford 5 together 
with fome Qbfer various of the fealed Weatherglafs and Barome- 
ter thereupon by Dr. Wallis. A more full and particular Account 
ofthofe Obfervations about Jupiter, that were mention d in Numb, 
8.. An Account of Jome Boo\s\ lately puhlijht> videl. Mr, Boyles 
Hydroftatical Paradoxes ; Steno de M nf calls & Gl adults ; De' 
Graeft de Natura %)fu Sued P mere arid. 
Obfervations continued upon the Barometer^ or rather Ball a nee of 
the Air. 
Hefe 'TranfaUions being intended, not only to 
be (by parcels) brief Records of the Emer- 
gent Works and Produ< 5 Hons in the Uni- 
verfe j Of the Myfteries of Nature of later 
difeoveries s Andj of the growth of Ufeful 
Inventions and Arts ; £&£alfo, and chiefly, 
to follicrte in all parts mutual! Ayds and 
Collegiate endeavours forithe farther ad* 
vancement thereof : We fhall: begin this Second year ©f our Pub- 
lications in this kind (in which, for 3-mohetlis the Printing-pref- J 
fes were interrupted by the publick Calamity) with a few more 
particular Obfervations upon the Bedlam e of the Air, as they are 
moft happily invented and directed by Mr. Boyle ; and deferve 
£0 be profecuted with care and diligence in all places. 
But it is to be premifed, that that Worthy perfon^ who was 
ailedged as the Author of the Obfervations , delivered of this 
kind in the laft of thefe TrjMs (Dr, gives notice , -That* 
Z- , he-- 
