FUL 
it is evident. that i it muft aét by the portion of acidate which 
° think, that fo 
und of the lees, and confequently that 12 gros of 
fulphri ae = be fufficient ae 100 pounds A water. 
His e foon con vA experiment ; and 
eee a fair trial was i pence am the ufe of the ful- 
Pp uric acid is much preferable to that of wine-lees ; that it 
is not only much ae economical, but ftill more convenient 
in sa ufe ; and, what is yet more important, the health of 
rkmen is not injured by. the excefs and duration of 
the heat, the thick vapours, and the cee cpt odour, w fae 
ie ed by dinefs and putrefacti ery com- 
mon i ies. When falphorie acid is 
employed, it is ufelefs to Keep the bath et boiling, as 
was formerly done. A degree of heat of 2 
ne w 
the 
ulphuri 
ubftituted cited 
of copper-boilers, the firft coft and annual repair of which 
are ok Sips rable. 
sp Age by this new aay oes are me of a very 
fupeio “quality to o thofe which have | ed in the 
h wit * sa ali In fa 
uff, ad gies with more oF 
abundance, which not only weaken ; 
but by diffufing itfelf through the ma eatly in- 
commodes the workme ae and pees agen coughs 
and diforders of the threa 
ats felted in this cane Pek a eae che no ‘who 
had adopted this procefs, are not only clear o 
wde;. © 
which abounds in the others, Pat they take the aye Hila 
and are c 
FU ULLONIANF, in Church Hiffcry, heretics who ana- 
themiatized- all who did noe acknow wledge, 
fuffered in, his = nature; or who diftin 
nature from his divine an nd i 
natural hiftory, a name given by fome authors to the com- 
mon white tobacco-pipe clay. See Croxta, and Pips- 
Y. 
FULLONUM Carpuvs. See’ TEA 
da 5 appearing ther ovem- 
whole an ereept the 
_it lays a large white 
_Dhis bird is 
er a 
months of Se 
tes 
FE 
head, ‘neck, inferi body; and tail are at as 
the back and pre of the wings ‘afh-coloured ; the quill 
feathers dufky, and the legs yellowith. Inftead of a back 
toe, it has only a fort of- ae of fharp ftraight nail. The 
ood . thefe birds j is the blubber or fat of whales, of’ us 
. they are very voracious ; infomuch that the whales are dif- 
covered at fea by the — of thef birds ; ‘this 1 is foon con 
are compofed of hg large tbe, lodged in one fheath ; 
r part of the 
=. 
‘that pra 
uifhed his. 
n ff 
fe 
FUL 
them with oil for their lamps down 
cacy for their tables, a balm 
cine for their difeafes. ‘The fine s alfo a Pes ae . 
eee of the change of the ey becaufe, if it comes. 
o land, no weft wind 1s expected for fome times and the. 
aa} when it returns and keeps at fea. a 
LMINANT, Furaanays, or Fulminating, an epithet 
applied to one that thunders, or makes a noife like 
that of thun ; 
We fay, « Jupiter fulminans, aurum fulminans, pulvis. 
fulminans, &c.’’ The Jupite ileus and the 
fulgurator feem to have been very m 
f, 
tter as the difpenfer of thofe leffer: 
we that only fhoot about and ftruggle amidit oe 
Futminans, Aurum. See AuruM. 
Futminans, Puivis, is 
arthen mortar, and placed 
on a tile or plate Lae the fire, till it is perfedt y ae ; 
and if it be iguana while hot, in to a poe 
e ae it 
quire a brown colour, and tne aetna of 
paite ; a blue lambent flame will a~ mpear on its furface ; and- 
immediately afterwards, the -— “compofition will explode’ 
with a flight momeziary fla and a loud noile. 
being rerauved from: the ufed, may be 
kept in a dry, well.clofed phial, and it will at any time be’ 
r 
may therefore be prepa mixing fulphuret of pot- 
nan see ci inftead of adie the mulghae and alkali. 
fep 
TULMINATING Damp. 
Futminatine Legion. 
See Dax 
See THUNDERING (oles 
FULMINATION, in the Romifh 
tence a bifhop, official, or.other ecclefiaftic appointed 
by the e; whereby it is deenced, that fome bull, dif. 
penlation, 0 -or il eg fent from the pope, fhall be exe- 
e 
Canon Law, a fen-, 
ulmination is die fame thing with the verification, or | 
ce on, of a letter, or inftrument, of a prince in a lay 
“Feranarion is alfo ufed for the denunciation or exec 
e of an = ie made in public, with dug 
ee ae ATHE 
ulminating : anathemas, the op who 3 aoa . 
e is to be clothed in. his: epifcopalia a, and accom. 
panied with two priefts, in furplices ; i after. fentence’i is oe , 
nounc 
bifho 
