of fywt anti ColD* s 



ring the Mixture, turn'd that exter- 

 nally adhering water into real Ice* 

 (that was fcrap'd off with a knife) 

 in Jefs than a minute of an hour* 

 And this thus generated Cold con- 

 tinued considerably intenfe, whilft 

 the aftion of didolution lafted 5 but 

 afterwards by degrees abated , and 

 within a very few hours ceas'd. The 

 particular Phenomena I have noted 

 in the Experiment, and the pra&ical 

 ufes that may be made of it I referve 

 for another place*, the , Divers of the 



knowledge of them be- Phenomena, &c. 



ins; not neceffary in of this Ex P5 ri - 



.9 . • Vl ^cnc were afrer- 



this, where what I have war ds printed 

 already related, may Numb.i§.ofthe 

 fuffice for my prefent *$***&, 

 Argument. 



And to fhew^ that not osely a far 

 more intenfe degree of Cold may e- 

 merge in this Mixture., than was to 

 be found in either of the Ingredients 

 before they were mingled, but a 

 confiderable Coldnefs may be begun 

 to be produc'd between Bodies that 

 were neither of them actually Cold 

 A 4 before 



