# Errata

**Author(s):** Anonymous  
**Year:** 1676  
**Journal:** Philosophical Transactions (1665-1678)  
**Volume:** 11  
**Pages:** 2 pages  
**Identifier:** jstor-101726  
**JSTOR URL:** <https://www.jstor.org/stable/101726>  

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tis manifest that there is a motion of the heart and blood, and yet the respiration suppressed: Where he desires it may be considered with all, that the Lungs once inspired do more easily transmit the blood, than those that never had any commerce with the Air; as also, that since part of the blood in a fetus passeth through the Lungs collapsed, without respiration; all the blood may more easily pass through the once inflated and expanded multitude of bladders, &c.

Errata in this Number

p. 665. l. 15. r. io e; et. p. 670. l. 6. r. hath not taken. ibid. l. 12. r. as it shews. ibid. l. 34. r. permanent.

Imprimatur,

Julii 18.
1676.

JONAS MOORE,
Soc. Regiae Vice-Præses.

London, Printed for John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society, at the Bell in St. Paul's Church-yard. 1676.