CONTENTS, xiii 



189. Names Jignifying lefs than the tbing de- 

 fined ought to he ab'jlifljcd page 302 



190. How are ivc to proceed without proper 

 emphatic Names - 303 



191. Name* derived from the Authors of 

 new Difcoveries 303 



192. By what Means the C/qffct of Fijfih 



arc to be defined 304 



193. Denominations of Genera - 305 



194. Of applying Names to the fun pie Fojllt, 

 and efpecinlly to the Salts 307 



195. Ntuna of Species hi the Cafe of Salts 308 



196. Trivial Namrs of Salts 3 1 r 



197. Of the Specific Names of Earths, Me- 

 ta/f, and pblogijlic Subjlanrcs 314 



f9S. Conclttfion. - 31^ 



VJ. Of the Co MCI NATION of MERCURY \\\\\\ 



the MARINE ACID. 



5 I. Introduction - 317 



3. Corro/ive mercurial Sublinuite 319 



3. Whether corrojivc mercurial Sublimate 

 can be prepared by the Mixture of the 

 marine Acid and Mercury - 320 



4. The various Proceffes by which corro- 

 fivr Mercurial Sublimate is prepared. 



and I. The Mixture of Bodies contain- 

 ing Mercury and muriatic Acid 322 



5. II, What is the Importance of the ni- 



trous 



