EXPER. IX. 



To produce variety ofTafis in one infyid 

 Bodjfy by officiating it with divers 

 Menftruums. 



AS this operation may, upon the 

 account I elfewhere mention, 

 be ferviceable to inveftigate the fi- 

 gures of the particles of diffolved 

 metals and other bodies , fo 'tis ve- 

 ry fit to manifeft, what we would 

 here have it (hew, how much Taft 

 may be diverfified by, and confe- 

 quently depend upon, Texture 5 

 fince a body that has no taft, may, 

 in conjunftion with fapid bodies, 

 give them ftrong tafts all differing 

 from one another, and each of theni 

 from that which the faporous bodies 

 had before* I could propofe divers 

 ways of bringing this to trial, there 

 being feveral infipid bodies, which I 

 have found this way diverfifiable. 

 But becaufe I remember not, that C 

 have met with any mineral, that is 

 B 2 diffolu- 



