led Papular es : but that from the tip of the Tongue unto the 
ftring there is obfcrved none at all. 
2. He hath experimented^ that if you put Sal Armoniackji^' 
on the places of the Tongue, where thofe Eminencies are not, 
you (hall find no Tafte; but that you will find i': prefently 
aflbon as you put any fuch Salt, where they are to be met with. 
Ergo J faith he.thole Eminencies are the principal Organ of Tafte. 
He aflures^ that with ^ Microfc ope ^mzy hQ ken in thofe 
Rijings many Htcle holes, at the bottom whereof there are fraall 
nerves, terminating there: But he direBs, toobferve this in 
live and healthy, not in dead orfick Animals* 
Having laid down thefe ObfervationSjhe concludes,that the 
manner, after which Tafte is perform'd, is this. That the parti- 
cles of Salt pafsiug through thofe pores, which pierce the P^- 
ptllary Eminences^ and penetrating as far as to the nerves, that 
meet them there, do by the means of their fraall points prick ; 
them h which pricking is called the Tafie, 
In the mean time he acknowledges, that before him Signior 
Malphigi^ Profeffor at Mefsina^ had made fome of thefe difco- 
veries. 
The notice of thefe two laft Books we owe to the/^r^w^/^ 
Journal 
Correct m Numher, 19. 
Page^ 342,. lintj 33, raad mixt Orss^ In Head of,- m'm with Om, 
London, Printed for John Mdrtin^ Printer to the!%4/r 
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