gular Figure, and of a Cubical tbicknefs, as is repieiented 
in Ftg»9» between I K. and again fome fmaller, as Fig, xo. 
between LM, and others much fmaller, as in Fig, 1 2. 
nay, forae of them were of that degree of fmalinefs chat 
they ahBoft efcap'd the fight, even with the help of a 
Microfcope, infomuch that one could not judge whether 
thofe Salts were round or fquare* 
I obferv'd alfo fome Figures at Salt that were compos'd 
of feveral, coagulated after fuch a manner that their (hape 
or form was not to be defcrib'd ^ and amongft others 
there was one Salt Particle that was compos'd of four 
others, joyn'd together fourfquare cubically, as is defcri- 
bed in Fig. 13. between N and O. I faw another Salt 
likewife, that was made up of twenty quadrilateral Salt 
particles coagulated together, to wit, five in length and 
four in breadth ^ and another Salt, in which I counted 
50 Particles joyn'd after the fame manner. 
When I took the Sap out of an Aloes Leaf, whofc 
Vcffels had a Yellow Sap in them, I faw the Salt particles 
lying fo clear, as if they were little pieces of Glafs ^ and 
forafmuch as thefe Salt particles lay furrounded with a 
fine Peach colour, the View of it was very agreeable to 
the Eye. 
From my Obfervations on the faid Salts, my thoughts 
wandered upon the Aloes it felf, as it is ufed in the Apo- 
thecary's Shop. 
Having then taken a piece of Aloes, and beat it fmall, 
being wrapt up in a Paper, and put it into a clean Glafs, 
pouring Rain- water upon it, in which I let it intufe 2 or 
3 days, I poured off the top of it, and caused it to Evapo- 
rate, and then difcovered a great number of Salt particles, 
of the fame ftiape and proportion as is defcribed by Fig. 
10, II, 13, and 13. ^ 
There were alfo coagulated a great many Sale particles, 
that were of fuch a figure as is reprefentcd by Fig, 2.. 
E F O H I only with this difforence , that they were 
Mmmmmmmmmm fome^ 
