OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
OCR PDF Compression. A publication from the mid 1700's, The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society provides an interesting read. It was one of the premier and most influential scientific journals of early industrial era. This is one page from that document, taken from volume 50, published in 1757. It is a useful publication for the purposes of reasearching some of the beginnings of modern science. Office Automation
the Rhos's and Tosicodendrons, particularly the Ca- ndim rimmed one, change to fine karlet colour in the beginning of dry autumn, cren before any ink appears. Mr. Miro, Gyms iiirprifed, how I Chould think, that the Carolina pennated Tookodendron, or poifon- is like the Faiwo-ki of Keempfcr. I mull here arknowlege. at this time, not having fern Do6tor kmmpfer's fpecimen, I imagined, final the &ape of the kke-leares (as he hts deka.] them) and from the remarkabk (cadet colour of both their trees in autumn, that Mr. Miller might be right in what be las adranced kw it was from his authority I took it, &pending on the information be gives to in his Dic- &nary, fol. edit. 6. under the article Toricodenbon, Wine he takes form pains to aline us, that they or the very Came plants. In the nett paragraph I find Mr. Miller has in- tidy rink:liken the meaning of one part of my los- er to Mr. Webb ; which I mud recommend to him 011 Rad again, and he will find it madly ages with 116 own Ientimeno. There he will find my opinion k dui notwithilanding the change of foil and fitua- llse, this Sier-104 or true vamilh-tree, and the F41- og (primes varnifh-tree of Kcempfier, are di- . Soft fpecie of Rhus or Tonicodendron, and will wer mann fo. Mr. Miller now &firm Mr, fine< I have km Dr. : IMONfres Cpecimens in the Blink) Mukum, to de- 7dwe, whether I think I am miRaken. hi anOver to this, and to fatisfy Mr. Miler aa lfdl as myklf, I hart been very lately at the Mu- ( Rot.. so. Mmm &um.
A Booke Called The Treasure For Traueilers Deuided Into Fiue Bookes or Partes, Contaynyng Very Necessary Matters, For All Sortes of Trauailers, Eyther by Sea or by Lande by W. Bourne (1578)