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CIDS, fpccics of - r . f ,? 



Acids, vegetable *>, , = *bid. 



Animal * 261 



Agricola, his writings on metallurgy mentioned 114 

 Arabian phylicians, purgatives In (I recommended by them no 



Adepts 101 



A i it!s, common to feveral kingdoms in nature > . 261 



Adulteration ofcorrofjvc fublimate with arfcnic _> ., 332 



Alchemy, whether known to the Egyptian*, &c. - 40 



Alkaline falls, fpecics of 26; 



Alkalis fixed - - V ' . i()j t j. 



Alum, Egyptian, commended by Pliny ;V > 2 <j 



Alkaline metallic falls ... 2 C"J 



Amhcr . ,p t 2 cjt 



fpccici of . 2b ^ 



Amianthus . ? 2C2 



Analogical falls '* ; - 2^4 



Analogous falls v ' 24 1 



Amorphous fulfils * . 2 oY 

 Art of ftaining glafs, in its highdl perfection in the 1 6th 



century 1 2^ 



Arfenic, corrolive fublimate adult/Tated with it 717 



Aflciline earth - ' ; , 180 



Albcdus, 'I'areotaifan v . * . " jjjj 



Of Swartvik 5 ^ t * ; ,-^ if t 



, afbcftos of . , .,** loi 



of Pifa, inccdotc related by him concerning 



alchemy - ,,<{ 



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