C 67 3
1 G. 6....'
C, C, The fides of the Palle,ts. t
■ p i $ b . | j$ F §
C, The uppet furface of the Pallets.
-4 tP I r< G.i: 8. 7
H, The Catch, that prevents the Centre-wheel from moving round till
slie,expiration of a minute, when it'is difcharged from the wheel, while it moves
ione tooth.
f 1 2 < * whU-«
Gy The upper lurfacg of the Counterpoife. i ' .. ....
p 1/ <skf i « |
,<Th& Side-View th& H amm e r-Sp r i n g,
d, The Arbor; . .. , ; ’ ■ f 8 ^
IW M The Shank,
f, The Head, of the Hammer.
g, The Spring. *
The Committee examined this Clock, and were of opinion that it Was hitirely
new, and ingenious-in its conftrudhonas it coniifts of much fewer parts than thole-
in' common I
Refolved that, as this Clock requires lefsi'dil, ‘it Will be lon^er Withdut growing
foul, or; having its- motion impeded, thin 5 in common Clocks; and *that there
am feveral parts in the conifru&ipn, (particularly, the • repeating part^ which may be
of great utility, and applicable to many purpofes.
Refolved M r.,H ill is deferving of a bounty from the Sodety*
Refolved' to recommend to the’ Society^ tx> give Mr. Hill i bounty of Fifty
Guineas^ ’he leaving the Clock with thrSociety for the ufe of the Public.
, Thefe Refolutipns of the^ Committee were agreed to by the Society, May tg,
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