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rent that their Circumferences were not to be feen, but 
fome few feemed to be compounded, of Imall figures of 
the fame fliape» I faw fome that were blunt at both 
ends, yet one would be blunter, then another, and fome 
times one end, more then another : as Fig. C. In ano- 
ther place, I faw, Iwimming in the Wine, Salts^ which 
had not only feverall circumferences, but fteps, or 
wrinkles acrofs, as at D. Moreover, I faw fome little par- 
ticles of different fizes, which had the aforefaid circum- 
ferences, but many of them exadbly reprefented a Wine 
Veflel, as fome of a Foeder, or l{henijh Wi-ne VeiTel 5 o* 
thers a long Tun 5 in obferving fome places, where the 
thinner part of the Wine, was evaporated away, I found 
feverall^7/r^j like Branches, or Boughs, feeming to pro- 
ceed from one Salt particle ; in viewing them exadly, I 
faw that the Branches confifted of nothing but very fmall 
6*^/^/, joined together, fome whereof were very regular, 
and the greateft were placed at the end of the Branches, 
as^tFGHI. 
In the beginning of December laft, I obferv'd the 
Hockamor Wine, which grew in the year i (^7 8, and found 
at firit, very few Salt particles 5 But when I had let the 
Wine fland 3 or 4 days, there were many more, tho' 
in much lefTer numbers, then in the fame Wine, that was 
but of a year old. But I am perfwaded, that the largeft 
of thefe, confifted each, of above a hundred fmall ones, 
eompaded together, as iV. 7. Fig. A. When the greateft 
Salts^ were got together, the fmaller particles fwim- 
ming in the Wine, cleaved to them, for there were none 
of them, to be feen about the great ones, though I fought 
for them, twelve feverall times. Now and then, there 
was a figure^ that feemed the half of the aforementioned, 
as 5. and thereby, fome fmall figures which were Dia- 
,phanous, and whofe points, were not proportionably 
'llharp, as the great ones, as C There were alfo fome 
, jDiaphanous particles, greater then the laft mentioned 
I having 
