For ^gypt, ^ Thomas Henflj^^^^ ^ 
V V : tlie Y'^r ^ wiiethet K^in mafcettie Air wboHbm,^ ofr 
peftilential^ or otherwife unhealthful ^ - bsiv?):* hjo ■^r/ico hl^io// 
^ 2 . To^ confider tie0§er^ih. is%ommbnly folH tKerc^ and wSat 
^ifinity tliereisbetwm '/^4^^^ auf com^mSaltfeeUr : to try by 
diflol ving it in warm water, fit'trihg it well^ then boylirig g^Iinofl: haj^ 
away and putting the remainder in an earthen Pan, and fettiiig^ 
it in a cool place for two dayesr, to fee whether it witt ftioot 
into Chryftate pf i^^^^ Tb^ fcnd fo^ iatci 
Eurofe. -n-mp lo , fcili.iafi -i^rbia:.. a nob Ml ivv.h-f-rAo 
3^ WiStlier the Eanh of ^gy^r^Mj^f^^ tfi^iv^ir JV/^^ 
yrefav'd and wdgh'd . daily ^ kee{)s the Kame weight , till th^ 
I j th of !^uml2Xid then grOWs daily ileaviei: with the increafe of the 
River f 
4. Whether, if the Plague be never fo great before^ygt dfl'the 
pft day of th^ Nile's increafe, it not only increafcth,but abfolute- 
ly ceafeth^ not one dying of it after ^ 
5. To inquire particularly into themannerrof Hatching JEggs in 
^gypt 5 How the Camel- dmg is prepared, wherein xhey are laid ^ 
how often die Eggs are turn-dr how cover'd!^ Whether they hatch 
in Twenty one dayes, as they do with us under aHenf Whether 
the Chickens be as- perfed as purs/* If imperfecft. Whether that 
may not happen to them by rough Handling, while they are re- 
moved, being very tender^out of the place where they are hatch'df 
To take the defign of the manner, how by the Pipes the heat is 
convey'd into feveral Rooms. How they treat them betwixt the 
time of their hatching, and taking away by the Owners Whether 
they do not alfoufe to hatch Eggs under Hens ? 
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