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and Sherry-, onely, there was this difference, that in 
many of them, I could not only perceive a thicknefs,and 
a Hollownefs, but aUo diftinguifli, that each of them 
confiftedof j, 8, 9, or 10, plates, lying upon one ano- 
ther. Thefe 1 at firft drew roughly, and afterwards got 
a good Artift to draw them again, from the Obje(SJ:s 
themfelves, with a good Mifcrolcope, ashere iNS^;w^. 
i?^. X I (aw alfo, feverall^^^r^j-, out of the top of which, 
other half ^^/r^j- appeared, asiv^. 5. There was fdme- 
thing like this, in the Orleans Wine, but nothing necr 
fo much as here. I faw alfo feverall is^?/^/, which hado- 
ther particles thru ft thro' them, as Fig. C, There were 
alfo fome ^^t figures^ whofe fides were rolld up, as Fig. D. 
And fome whofe fliorteft fides were indented, as f^g-, E. 
5ome appeared like half of X as Fig. F. A few others 
had their ends blunt, as G. But it was very ftrange, that 
I could fee no fmally^^^r^j in the Wine, when it had been 
expofed to the Air 24 hours upon my Table; yet when 
it had ftood a day longer, there were figures difcernable, 
tho* fo fmall, that I could not difcover their fafhion, be- 
caufe that the matter that encompafled them, was very 
thick. 
1 obferved in Hock^more Wine, of a year old, (which 
was well tafted and generous,^ after it had ftood 5 hours 
uncovered,that there were Salt particles in it,which wefe 
fharp at both ends, having a height,or Ridge upon them, 
like the fharp bottom of a Boat, turned upfidc down, 
though they vi^ere otherwife Diaphanous, as Numb. 6 Fig. 
A> Suqkakind of j%2^r^, has appeared to me in Freach 
Wine; But when I let this Wine ftand for two days, and 
nights, fome of i^a^Salt figures were greater, having 
feverall circumferences, fome 2, 3, 4, and others fo 
many, that they could not be counted, as they lay clbfe 
togethersfome were fo beautifull that no Sea Produdion, 
whether Corall, or fliells, might be compared to them, 
AsinjF/^. 5. Among thefcy^^s^w, fome were fo tranfpa- 
rent, 
