OF FLORA. 9$ 



to run off in a middling fized ftreara. 

 When you can draw off no more, empty 

 the cucurbit, fill it again with frem fer- 

 mented Parte of Rofes, and pour on it 

 a?l the diftilled Water that the preceding 

 distillations have produced. Diftil as be- 

 fore ; and repeat thefe operations, till you 

 have ufed all your fermented Pafte of 

 Rofes. Every time you open the jar, be 

 careful to cork it clofe, otherwife the molt 

 fpirituous particles will evaporate. After 

 the laft diftillation, you will have obtained 

 a very fine fcented Water, but not very 

 fpirituous, becaufe loaded with a confi- 

 derable quantity of phlegm ; and it muft 

 therefore be rectified. 



For this purpofe rn^ke choice of a very 

 lon£ necked glafs matrafs of a reafortable 

 fize, fill it about three parts full with your 

 unredified Spirit of Rofes ; fit on a bolt- 

 head, 

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