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Mr. Leewenhoecks Letter Written to the Publisher From Delff the 14th of May 1677, Concerning the Observations by Him Made of the Carneous Fibres of a Muscle, and the Cortical and Medullar Part of the Brain; As Also of Moxa and Cotton
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
Monsieur Hevelius's Letter Written to the Publisher, Containing His Observations of the Late Comet, Seen by Him the 27, 29, and 30 April, and the First of May, 1677. (St. Nov.) in Dantzick
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
A Letter of Mr. John Conyers, Citizen of London; The Author of the Hygroscope Described in Numb. 129; In Which Letter Is Contained a Draught and Description of a Very Useful and Cheap Pump, Contrived by the Said Mr. Conyers; A Trial of Which Was Also Made at the Repairing of the New Canal of Fleet-River in London, and Elsewhere
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A New Discovery of an Excellent Method of Beehouses, and Colonies, Which Frees the Owners From the Great Charge and Trouble That Attends the Swarming of Bees, and Delivers the Bees From the Evil Rewar
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