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  <dc:title>Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Royal Society</dc:title>
  <dc:description>A Living Cameleon was brought in, and presented the Society from Mr Clayton by Dr Henshaw: 

Mr Povey proposed to the Society to procure correspondency in Africa.

My Lord Brouoncker read a Letter of Mr Wren to Sir Paul Neile concerning the hypothesis of Saturne; and ordered it be entered in the book of Letters.

Sir Robert Moray read a Letter from Mr Hugens de Zulichem, concerning some observations of Saturne. Ordered to be entered.

Mr Croone, Dr Pope, and Mr Rooke nominated a Committee to view the propositions for enquiries for foreign parts.

Dr Ent brought in his reason of the heate in Summer and cold in winter: which was read by the Lord Brouncker, and order'd it bee Regosterd in a booke of Theories.

That A Booke be provided to Register all Theoryes 

Mr Clayton Admitted into the Society.
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  <dc:date>9 October 1661</dc:date>
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