ing ingendꝛed, in the bodie of the Clawde 
coldene ſle which is not fo ſtrong as that which dosth cauſe 
the Maple, nan fo foft as that which dooth cauſe the water. 
nnd in the like Wapour before it be made water, it doth tuus⸗- 8 
geale and frerſe, and booth tall baoken in peeces and are ang 
white, becautetheredorapne in them moꝛe colde then in 
enter: Sr f e ee 
The which Galen noth ſhe we vnta vsintheboke oy 
ef the Bhilolophicall byMorte of Anaximenes the Poles 44pm 
pher. Okthe congealed apꝛe, hee ſaieth that the cloudes are „, 25 
made: and ot the ſame, beryng moꝛe thitke, che raine is in- 
gendꝛed, and the lame is congealed and froſen, and by the 
toldene ſſe or the Ayꝛe it is made Snawe: and beeyng moe 
tongealed it is made Bayle . Andthe ſame Galen dont g 
lap in his booke de Veilitate reſpirationis, the Clowdes e 
tongealed are made Snowe: whichis the matter that the 
rapne is made ot, the Snowe daath fall in the high places, 
which of their owne nature are colde places, and therebpit 
is muche tonlerurd, and very ſeldome it falleth in che Ual⸗ 
lepes, andit it dos fall there it is very fatal, foozthwith ik 
ditſolueth. Atkallethin the Sea but ſeldam times by reaſã of 
the heat which it bath t far the winds that ars lein 
it, do heate æ moitturr are tõtraries i much maze the Winds 
zccõpanted withthe fim.Galentnthe nienth oc bis Gmples, 
tateth that there were Philoſꝛphers that fatd the facto had 
hot parts, v being take inthe hãd it heateth z burneth ne „ 
to fir, and fo the fain Galen in the 4. ofthe Haide Wookes, . 
fayeth as he went vpon mot his forte did be cauſe ot 
this is not that the aon is hot, na that it hath thot partes . 
dc bens burt be pi ita it ker as be, 
