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EXPER. IX, 



To maty the forementioned fragrant 

 Body without addition or fire^ de- 

 generate into the ranh^ fmett of 

 Garluhc 



TO make out this., I need onely 

 relate, that I have more than 

 once put the above mentioned fra- 

 grant Liquour in ftopt Glaffes, 

 whereof the one^ and not the other, 

 flood in a warm place, till in procefs 

 of time I found that odoriferous 

 Liquour fo to degenerate in point of 

 fents that one would have thought it 

 to have been ftrongly infe&ed with 

 Garlick. And the like unpleafant 

 Smell I obferved in a certain Oil 

 made of Vegetable and Mineral Sub- 

 fiances diftilled together* 



And on this occafion I will add, 

 (though not as an Argument,) this 

 Obfervation,which though I (hall not 

 undertake it will always fucceed, I 

 think may not impertinently be let 



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