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fufed. Perform the operation in a water 

 bath, and having carefully luted the head 

 and receiver, which mutt be placed in a 

 tub of cold water, to pfeferve the fcent, 

 draw off about three quarts and a pint 

 with a moderate fire, then change the re- 

 ceiver, fix on another, and draw off another 

 pint, which, though of an inferior qua- 

 lity, is well worth preierving. 



80. A curious Water, known by the Name 

 of the Spring Nofegay. 



Take fix ounces of Hyacinths, a quar* 

 ter of a pound of picked Vio ers, the fame 

 quantity of Wall Flowers picked, and 

 Jonquils ; an ounce of Florentine Orrice 

 bruifed ; half an ounce of Mace grofsly 

 pondered; and two ounces of Quintef- 

 fenfe of Orange. Put the whole (the 

 Jonquils, Wall Flowers, and Lilies of 

 the Valley excepted) about the end of 

 6 March, 



