
fg gM g s\ iï.U 'É A L H iT O R 'Y &
tfkaufd in tlhst Water
diüBid lü ^ ^ pW E
c:tfier) öi^iaClhi»|è. taxtBembnfli&tiani laball o ï S a l t p e t r e ,
fontfife bitte r cpurgihg sSalbiwill fdjrtbe '®me; iWhièlbm I not;
a t a ll JÖtraus,altho; h bears .the faine B u e i l lm t 'S i i ï ï i k witte
W k m & Mop fia ce the .Saitx m nM iMflaminabié^rite'idjIaWff
reafonlto füppófe the Exifteiïce: ó S S a l t - p e t r e . Ê I t k m k p p s
fHsars.bisjAttetnpsissittp0.nother
Experiments, and in hisrreafömng about them beïis.
ineonjBitent .with himfelf :I:$ rfhall .only reaaaatbloneftbing.
more, that: when this Enrging SaltbeGOmes;|tiriate4f Mf ■ its
be diflblv’d in a final! quantity of Water)/ in a; few; Day-s it:
drops an hard pellucid Salt, which will not diflblvein the
Air; S b itte r and pungent, the Figures* obüt: areivarious/
femetimes Cubical, fometimes Pentagons, andfarallelopsö
pedon&l) fo that it,is mariifeft its ^»y®ryoiKflkultJia'iS»iusft
Skits tolheir diftina fpecies, by:determinater:Eignrei, i%i§
is/certain by/thefe Experiments, that t f e ^ l t i n tbfef'gfe^-
pn iW a ier^which atfirft by
only to be a common marine Salt ,’ confifts Oftcthree
different Kinds; why therefore it ftiould bebtiled a- Nitre,
I can féè bp féafon, I have often wondred why &abeifleM
fons ambitioufly affea theirapofihg of til ^Ms^dabumingftb
themfelves Titles o f .New Difcöverërs,: without anyffbund
at all: Fo‘r i£ ;from’the mere Tiunt MIaf^ö^'I:(fhopld
go about to: prbveritr was
World would doubtlefs conclude me the blinder Creature;
1 lliall beg lekve to add to this Appendix éne thing more
relating to ColdSprings; in which,as th eMoraIi/fa&MxQM$,
of the two contrary gabions)Joy and Sorrerftr,’ that the &rn
mer is amExpanfion, the other a.Depreflure of the/Spirits.;
fo it is no lefs probable in thefe.two oppofite Qualities,Heat
and Cold,that in one'thé Nerve's are dilated,in the other fhri-
vel’d of contracted : But fince. theCaufe'of intenfe Coldbefs
isthe iSuhjeCfc of this Paragraph, I fhatl only expatiate bn
the latter; inorderto that 1 fball laydown a general Hypo*
thefts.
L A N C A S H I R E * CHLrS^UlRR, \ &c. ■gg
thefts, and abdrwards :iüüftrate'iti:[bfft: by^’thê Effe&fóf
M W and a d ié r ft^ § ^ ^ |^ ^ 'è ± ^ lè ^ ( è ^ ; th a t ' pf odutb
ffihy Coldnefs thereforéïbWatersif füp^ö^ïbproèeed ‘ffóib
völatilëiabnëPaftHesp Which teëirPoihéscóntra&ing
thê Extremities ^Éhi£f tiib ^^ffitts,-Vnd
tÏÏ^cë^rócHëds^b1 Hbrtoüf of TfHfetoihg';! affd if the;CMd
■-bèMHnfe^ % Éply l bf b e f e i t fethaf ffiP ^
ptilarièsin this Skin, by tóe Pun'ctlfff^of thóféifttline:p|?- tielefbcëiftgafè) %hd aM' fe'y
f edf p?öëkd#frbinJtBéf^felinB!Pèf!- 4BR P MM fröiftfolMMk ‘oF^MkWinbbiibicib Witef,
in whicbthbfe Paftieles arefof3|oM|i^ ‘fhat^^te5©^®!^
dutt M M I IM I but ^oiafif^^iibb1
pef*;-: a n d thcöïé®i t d s t e a t ié'Fréèsbsl ^MSs1 t# tifd c fd t8 l[ë #
In Sprip^«^thbwffire> tbatiaW^hiteMlyifotedjteJW-^^^ :j
febpbföïthë Lèaiït/.£mm vVhebcBteéfêkÉIbi fö'bayè^'dt^i *
fèWbftdbratëd,' t # iinbibfe ib ë S f e ih ë ' t e f f i
é lé i ^ b ïb te é iê iKM id in lIien t Atibdf§>Éère, * W t i ï ë É M ê i i i é É
aré W as'thbffe
cobldbereiuk d 'tbdï €h r^ ily >excdpb r -ïbat'Hfeïohè/^nd
th^it i&fyofflb&iSmp*
pbfe that thetCóldhëfs ftlöütd iprdtlèbP^biii -^Hëhcê?!’--^pis
len tly fp ) by M t k i ó m r ê f i riijarmè^skt^
then tb efteCt that) tbére^ré^-thöfèt(|Mbfitië^ró f t ^ f l^ th ^ f
are bevpr to ‘bë-foiind in 'Batlsè hatüfSlly Cold ^#htece"'it^è
eviden t th e Cöldhëfs in t'hbmk$bnbt É'ëib^ fbltftibb
o f thofe -Saits, b i t fifobf aWdlatMe Aerial N i i r ë douÖtïfelfi
bróliglft iiïto th é *i?itmöf^hefè b y particular Wihdd;nFcftf i f
JS^Vïdéfic- bi'.öppöftté iPaMlflS'flrini thé E i i ^ i n - tb e rön ë
P you