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j^w^?/ v/hofe onc end, was not roI!d, as at 2)« Some few 
figures 't\iQX^ were, whofe Bafis w^as fquare, having the 
fides rifing up Pyramidal like a pointed Diamond, asi?. 
Bnt of thefe, there were not above one, or two, m a 
Drop of Wine. Some times one oi thtk figures, would 
beplac't in the middle of another, as at £, (which re- 
marks in fome other Wines, I have thought fcarce deferv- 
ed to be mentioned.) Some Salt figures, had their fides 
roUdnp, fo as the ends did not touch one another ^ but 
left an opening in the middle, as at F. Whereas others^ 
that were more fliut, feemd only to have a line upon the 
back of them. Sometimes there appeared ^//r^/ long, 
and flender,as G.as to thele laft, lamin doubt whether 
they are compleat, or only a beginning of zfigure^ there 
being fome ftufF wanting, to perfed: them for there 
were few fwimming in the Wine, butmoft of them lay 
in places that were almofl: dry. But above all, the 
number of afortoffmall foft particles, was the greatefti 
to which, 1 can allot no other/^i^r^, then Globular, the 
whole body of the Wrne ('except ihtSatt particles, j feem- 
ingto Confift of them, and the Sweetnefs to take thence 
its rife. 
I took a little ^?>/^o Wine, which had workt in the 
Fat, all the foregoing Summer, and had been pierced 
fome weeks fince, when it was fine, and had a good tafl:> 
this Wine, when it had ftood upon my Table, about an 
hours time, had many Salt particles in it ; but after it 
had ftood fixteen hours, the Salts were thick, and had 
fuch a deep Boat-like figure y as I have formerly mention- 
ed in Vinegar s and may be here feen N. 9 . Bg. A, There 
were alio feverall Salts, that had other brown longilh 
figures in the middle of them % and fome that had two, 
three, and four circumferences, ziFig, B. Some parti- 
cles had a line, or joynt running thro' them. Others 
were altogether Diaphanous, as Fig. C. Others had one 
fliarp end, and the other blunt/by reafon that tliey were 
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