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PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
3^me 2 2. 1674, 
The CONTENTS, 
"Xhe Obfervations and Exferiments^ begun ^umh* 103. ^hout 
Vitriol, continued \ jbewing^ thaWivciol is ufudly produced 
Sulphur, a[iing on, and concoagulating with^ a (^Metal 5 
and then waking out yt hat Allom islikemfe the Refultof the 
JaidSulfhur \ as alfi evincing^ that Y'ltvio], Sulphur, and 
Allom do agree in the Saline principle ; and lajlfy declaring the 
Nature of the Salt inBvm{tonc^ and whence it is derived: 
Where ^tis intimated^ that Common Salt, together with the 
Aerial Salt, is the foundation of all Saline fubjlances in the 
Univerfe. Jn Extract of a Letter of MMgvqUus, contain- 
ing a Narrative of Dr. Wafmouth, about a New Jflronomico- 
Chronological Work^ now by him preparing. In Accompt of 
fome Books: I. Obfervations touching the TORRICELLI- * 
JN EXPERIMENT, and the various Solutions of the 
fame^ efpecial/y concerning the Weight and Spring of the Air. 
ir. J ^UTHEMJTICAL COMPENDlUM,colie6ted 
cut of the Papers of Sir Jonas Moore, by Nicholas Stcvenfon. 
lll lcones& Defcriptiones RARIORUM PLANtA- 
RUM Sicili^^ ^elita, Gallic, Italia, Auth, Paulo 
Boccone , Fanormitano Siculo. IV. NAVlGAtlON and 
COMMERCE, their Original and Progrefs.drc. by ].'^wt' 
]yr\Efymre. 
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