bles a body by its operation^ to pro- 

 duce in us that fenfation, which we 

 feel or perceive when we fay we 

 toft. 



That this fomething, whether you 

 will call it a quality^ or whatever elfe 

 it be that makes or denominates an 

 objefl; faporouS) or rather Of I may 

 be allowed a barbarous term) fapo- 

 r *foky ma y fo depend upon the fhape^ 

 fize, motion, and other Mechanical 

 affe&ions of the fmall parts of the 

 tailed body, and refult from the a£ 

 fbciation of two or more of them, 

 not excluding their congruity or in- 

 congruity to the organs of Tafting^ 

 may be made probable by the fol- 

 lowing Inftances. 



A3 EXPER. 



