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PHILOSOPHICAL

TRANSACTIONS.


Monday, Februar 15. 1668/9.


The Contents.

A Continuation of the Answers to the Inquiries about Vegetation.Additional Answers to some of the former Queries of the same Subject.An Answer of M. James Gregory to M. Christian Hugens de Zulichem, touching his Book De vera Circuli & Hyperbolæ Quadratura.An Anatomical Account, left by Dr. Harvey, concerning that extraordinary old man, Tho. Parre.An Account of two Books.I. De VISCERUM STRUCTURA Exercitatio Anatomica MARC. MALPIGHII.II. EPHEMERIDES MEDICEORUM SYDERUM ex Hypothesibus & Tabulis Joh. Dom. CASSINI.An Alphabetical Table for the Tracts of the Year 1668.

A Continuation

Of the Answers to the Queries about Vegetation, formerly publisht.

In the next foregoing Numb. of these Papers there were Answers given to the thirteen first Queries of those, that were printed Numb. 40; and Answers promised to the rest of them in another Month; for which We shall choose this present February; professing ourselves obliged for the following Communications on this subject to the liberality of Dr. Ez. Tonge.

TO the 4th. Q. In the Change of the Nature of a Tree, the application of Juices is, in my opinion, not otherwise considerable, than from the scarcity, plenty, or goodness of the nourishment of such Juyces, not from the taste or

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