Amongft, and about thefe Salt Particles there lay a 
great many others, in which, by rcafon of their exceed- 
ing fmallnefs, the Form or Shape vvas not to be difco- 
ver*d, excepting fome ot the biggeft of 'em, which I 
coisld juft perceive to be Hexangular ^ and fucb Salt 
Particles as thefe I have in all my Obfervations difcovcril 
amongft divers forts of Salts. 
I faw alfo other Salt Particles lying that were Hexan- 
gular too, but quite Flat, ot which I have feen but few, 
a$ they are here reprefented by Fig. 2. EF^ near which 
there lay another kind of a Salt, that appeared ta the 
Painter like Fig. 5. G H. 
I alfo obferv'd feveral Salt Particles like Fig. 4. I K, 
only with this difference, that they had two (harp Points 
at L 
I took notice likewife of feveral regular Square Salts, 
and one alfo that I lookt upon at firft to be of the fame 
Figure, but viewing it narrowly, I found it had two^ 
Blunt, or Pared off Angles. See Fig. 5. L M. 
There were feveral other Salts,, which one would take ' 
for Quadrangular Figures, asfeeming to have. 2 long, and 
2 fhort fides, but viewing *em more nicely, I found 'em 
alfo to be Hexangular, as Fig. 6, N O. 
Other Salts- appeared like equilateral Triangles , the 
Angles of which were cut off, but thofe cut off Angles 
were in one Salt Particle, Fig. 7. PQ reprefented bigger 
than in others. 
The Painter obferved one Salt Particle reprefenting an 
Oblong quadrilateral Cube like Fig. 8. R S. 
I faw alfo feveral Salt particles, of which fome were 
much bigger than others, as indeed all the reft of the Salts 
were, which appeared like Fig, 9 and 10. V W. 
There were fome Salts too, but very few, that were 
Quadrilateral, and at one end the Angle was Acute, - at 
the other Obtufc 5 as in Fig. 1 1. X Y. 
