the body diflblved Iby it, and to, 

 fome other Mechanical Affe&ions of 

 theme 



EXPER. XlVV 



FOr Silver, for example, not one- 

 ly will be diflblved by Nitre 

 which they reckon a Salt, but be a- 

 malgamM with , and confequently 

 diflblved by, Quickfilver, and alfo 

 by the operation of Rriaiftone , be 

 eafily incorporated with that Mine- 

 ral which Chymifts arc wont to ac- 

 count of fo oleaginous a nature*' and 

 infbluble in Aqua Fortis. 



EXPER. XV. 



ANd as for thofe Diflblutions 

 that are made with Oylie and 

 inflammable Menftruums, of com- 

 mon Sulphur and other inflammable 

 bodies, the Diflblution does not 

 make for them fo clearly as they 



imagine. 



