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Collapse 1 - Volume 1, 1660-1662 - Register Book Copy containing copies of notable scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society1 - Volume 1, 1660-1662 - Register Book Copy containing copies of notable scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society
1 - 'Questions Propounded by Lord Brouncker and Mr Boyle and agreed upon to be sent to Tenariffe'
2 - 'A Brief Experimentall Account of the Production of Some Colours'
3 - 'Some Observations Concerning the Texture and Similar parts of the Body of a Tree which may hold also in Shrubbs and other Woody Plants' by Jonathan Goddard
4 - 'The Art of Refining' by Christopher Merrett
5 - 'Experiment of the weight of bodies increased in the Fire'
6 - 'Relation concerning Bernacles' by Robert Moray
7 - 'The making of Ceruse'
8 - The manner of making Green Coperas by Mr Daniel Colwal
9 - Relation concerning the Academy of Paris from Colonel Tuke
10 - 'Propositions of some Experiments to be made by my Lord Sandwich in his present Voyage'
11 - 'Experiments made of the Sympathetick Powder' by Sir Gilbert Talbot
12 - An Exact Relation of the Pico Tenarife taken from Mr Clappham
13 - 'A Brief Account of the Supposed Rain of Wheat' by Colonel Tuke
14 - 'An Account of Glass Dropps' by Robert Moray
15 - Mr Palmer's burning powder of a Vegetable
16 - Mr Henshaw's Astroides or Lapis Stellaris
17 - 'Experiments concerning the force of blowing with a Mans Breath' by Dr Wilkins
18 - The History of the making of Saltpetre by Mr Henshaw
19 - The History of making Gunpowder by Mr Henshaw
20 - 'A Relation concerning the making of Allum' by Daniel Colwall
21 - 'Observations on the Humble and Sensible plants in Mr Chiffins Garden in St James's Parke Made August the 9th 1661 Present The Lord Brouncker, Sir Robert Moray, Dr Wilkins, Mr Evelin, Dr Goddard, Dr Henshaw and Dr Clarke Brought in by Dr Clarke'
22 - 'The Description of the Island Hirta' brought in by Sir Rober Moray
23 - 'Mr Hobbs's Proposition To find two meane proportionalls betweene two straight lines Given'
24 - 'Answer to the Foregoing Probleme by the Lord Brouncker'
25 - 'An Experimentall Account of the Compression of Aire Made by Mr Boyle'
26 - The China Vernish Brought in by Dr Needham
27 - 'Some Observations of a Cameleon by Dr Goddard'
28 - 'An Experimental Account of the Raising up of all weight hung at the Bottome of an empty Bladder' by William Croone
29 - 'China Vernish Brought in by Mr John Clayton'
30 - 'Of making Cloth with Sheeps wool Delivered in by Sir William Petty'
31 - 'Observations of a Stone called Oculus Mundi Made by Dr Goddard'
32 - 'An Account of the Quicksilver Experiment made at Mamhead By Mr William Ball'
33 - 'An Exact Account of the making of Marbled Paper Brought in by Mr Evelyn'
34 - 'An Account of the weight of a Carpe given in by Mr Croone'
35 - 'Of the Recoyling of Gunns By the Lord Brouncker'
36 - 'Directions for Seamen bound for Farre Voyages by Mr Rooke'
37 - 'An Experiment of the Instrument for Sounding the Depths of the Sea without a Line or Cord made the 19th of March 1662 By the Lord Brouncker and Sir Robert Moray'
38 - 'Directions for the Observations of the Eclipses of the Moone by Mr Rooke'
39 - 'A Demonstration of the Violation of a Pendulum in a Cycloid By the Lord Brouncker'
40 - 'Experiments propounded by Sir Robert Moray and Recommended to Dr Power'
41 - 'An Account of an Experiment made with Oile in the Long Tube By Mr Rooke and Mr Goddard'
42 - 'Experiments of Refining Gold with Antimony. The first with severall parcells By Dr Goddard'
43 - 'Account of the Sounding of the depth of the Sea between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, with the Wooden Globe and Lead By my Lord Brouncker and Sir Robert Moray'
44 - 'The manner of Making Tarr and Pitch in New England etc. By Mr Winthrop'
45 - Account of making 'Aurum Musicum'
46 - 'Experiments of weighing Glasse Canes with the Cylinders of Quicksilver in them according to the Torricellian Experiment By Dr Goddard'
47 - Dr Wallis his Account of the Experiment made at Gresham College
48 - My Lord Brounckers Account of the third Experiment made by Dr Goddard
49 - 'Dr Charlton's Apparatus Phanocampticus...'
50 - 'Concerning the Building of Shipps in New England By Mr Winthrop'
51 - 'Concerning Sider [Cider] By Dr Smith'
52 - 'Of the Breeding etc of Colchester Oysters By Mr Haak'
53 - 'Enquiries for the East Indies drawn up by Mr Colwall, Mr Hoskins and Mr Oldenburg'
54 - 'An Apparatus to the History of the Common Practices in Dying Brought by Sir William Petty'
55 - 'An Account of the Diversity of the Parts of Water By Mr Hook'
56 - 'Mr Rook's Discourse concerning the Observations of the Eclipses of the Satellites of Jupiter'
57 - 'For Zoophytal or Animal Engraffings or Inoculations...'
58 - 'Mr Henry Powle His Account of the Whispering Place at Gloucester'
59 - How to preserve birds with a powder by Dr Charleton
60 - A Brief Account of the Experiments Tryed with Glass Balls By Mr Hook
61 - 'An Account of an Echo By Sir Robert Moray'
62 - 'An Account of Rarefaction of the Air By Mr Hook'
63 - 'Observables in the six Branched Figures frozen in Urine; Figures observed in water frozen; Figures observed in Snow' by Robert Hooke
64 - 'An Experiment of Exhalation raised from Water and returning to Water againe By Dr Goddard'
65 - 'The History of the Generation and Ordering of the Green Oysters commonly called Colchester Oysters By Colonel Tuke'
66 - 'Some Observations concerning the Ordering of Wines presented to the Royal Society' by Christopher Merret
67 - 'Enquiries of some things in Iceland By Mr Hoskins'
68 - 'Of the Difference of Gravity by removing the body further from the surface of the Earth By Mr Hook'
69 - 'Of driving Water out of a Glass by its owne Vapours By Mr Hook'
70 - 'Of Maiz [Maize] By Mr Winthrop'
71 - 'Of Windmills in Holland By Mr Bruce'
72 - 'The way how Malt is made in Scotland By Sir Robert Moray'
73 - 'A Way how to increase Saltpeter [saltpetre] in great Quantities By Mr Schroter'
74 - 'An Account of some Tryalls for finding how much the pressure of water is increased by the descent of heavier or the Ascent of Lighter bodies therein By Mr Hook'
75 - 'An Account of an Experiment touching the different weight of Cold and warme water By Mr Hook'
76 - 'Sir Robert Moray's Story of Persons killed with Subterraneous Damps'
77 - 'An Account of some tryalls for finding the pressure of the parts of Water upon one another, and the Elastical power of the Air' by Robert Hooke
78 - 'The Report of the Committee of the Members of the Royal Society in Ireland appointed to examine the Structure of and Sailing of Sir William Petty's new ship'
79 - 'Of the Refraction of Ice By Mr Hook'
80 - 'A Description of the Instrument for finding the force of falling Bodies By Mr Hook'
81 - 'A Relation of a Sulphurous Vapour which issueth out of the Earth neer Wiggon in Lancashire By Mr Charles Howard'
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3 - Volume 3, - Register Book Copy containing copies of notable scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society
4 - Volume 4, - Register Book Copy containing copies of notable scientific papers submitted to the Royal Society
5 - Volume 5
6 - Volume 6
7 - Volume 7
8 - Volume 8
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