EXPER. IV. 



Of two Bodies ■, the one exlreamly fweet^ 

 and the other falter than thejlrongefi 

 Brine^ to ma\e an infipid mixture* 



TH E doing of this requires fbme 

 skill and much warinefs in the 

 Experimenter, who, to perform it 

 well, muft take a ftrong folution of 

 Minium^ made with an appropriated 

 Menftruum^ as good Spirit of Vine- 

 gar, or elfe Saccharum Saturni it felf^ 

 diflblved in a convenient Vehicle $ 

 and then muft have great care and 

 caution to put to it 5 by degrees, a 

 jjuft proportion of ftrong Spirit of 

 Sal Armoniac, or the like Urinous 

 Spirit, till the whole be precipitated} 

 and if the two former tafts are not 

 fufficiently deftroyed in the mixture^ 

 it may be dried and fluxed, as was a- 

 bove direfted about Luna Cornea. 



EXPER* 



