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PHILOSOPHIC At 
T R ANS ACTIONS. 
Munday OBober. 22. 1666 . 
The Contents, 
Patterns of the Tables propofed fobs made for Obferving of 
Tides 5 promifed in the next foregoing Tran factions. Other 
Inquiries touching the Sea * Some Conjiderations touching the 
Parenchymous parts of the Body . Obfervables concerning Petri- 
fixation* A Relation from Paris, of a kind of Worms, that 
eat out Stones. Some promifcuous Obfervations made ?«Somerfet“ 
fhire. A Problem for finding the Tear of the Julian Period, by 
anew and very e ajie Method. An Account of Jbme Booky r not 
iongfince publijh’t: which are 3 i.Tentamina Phyfico-The-" 
ologica de Deo, authore Samuele Parkero* 2. Hon ora ti Fa- 
bri Tra&atus duo 3 Prior, de Plantis et de Generatione Ani- 
malium, Pofterior, de Homine* 3. Relation du Voyage 
del' Evelque de Beryte, par la Turquie, la Perfe, les Indes, 
Cfic. par Monfieur de Bourges* 
Patterns 
theYablespropoJed to be made for Obferving of Tides, pro- 
mifed in the next foregoing Tranfa&ions^ Sir Rob* Moray* 
I N performance of what was promifed in the laft of thefe papers for Ob- 
serving the Tides, here are fubjoyned Patterns of the Tables there mentio- 
ned * One, for making the precife Time of the High waters and Low- 
Waters during one Month ; that is, between New and New Moon, or Full 
Full Moon. The other, for marking the Degrees of the Riiingsand 
Fallings of the Water in jEf^/fpacesof Time, and the Velocity of its mo- 
tion at feveral heights : The Degrees of Heat and Cold, See. 
The Times , afsigned in the fifi, to the High, waters and LoweflEbbs, 
are taken out of Mr. wing's Almanack, for this prefentyear 1666. as he 
calculates them for the Month of September lot London Bridge. Only, 
whereas he takes notice but of one High-water for every day, Here are fee 
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