Errata
Author(s)
Anonymous
Year
1733
Volume
38
Pages
2 pages
Language
en
Journal
Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)
Full Text (OCR)
Paris Rain is $16.4\frac{1}{2}$ Lines, and the Barometrical Range $2\frac{1}{2}$ Lines more than the Padua.
The last Thing which the illustrious Marquis takes notice of is the Magnetical Declination, which he faith is $13$ Degrees West, and hath decreased in the six Years $\frac{1}{60}$ths; that every Day there is a small Alteration in the Declination, so that it doth not continue the same a whole Day together; that the Declination of all needles (especially if touched by different Magnets) is different a few Sexagesims. But these Niceties I recommend to the Enquiry of the Curious, because they disagree with the Observations of Gilbert, and most of the Magnetic Writers.
FINIS.
ERRATA.
NUMB. 428, p. 85. l. 4. r. Bottarius. n. 429 p. 143 l. 19. r. I was showed. n. 430, p. 157. l. 5. from the Bottom, r. manet. ibid. p. 191. l. 3. r. de polythalamis. n. 434. p. 415. l. 8. from the Bottom, r. Rerum.