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A Pea, a Wheats a' Barleyj and an Oat ia NoJIoe or Star 
Qdly. 
A Pea, a Wheat, a Barley and an Oat Corn in Urine, 
I fteepy thcni thus 5 days and 5 nights, and fet them in 
a Garden a good Soil, againft .a North. Wail, . fu!I in the 
Sun, 'on: rhe Q/di of the fame month, after a. rainy Night- 
with a Pea, a Wheat, a Barley and an Gat unfteeped.. 
Uj-rr loiiioi J^ri/ following, I went-to fee.them, 
and : . feme vv'erejafl: come up, fomenor. _ ■ , 
•Tl": ?ea, the •'.'arley and. the W-heat fteep'd, ia Brimftone 
yj-^tcT V- ether. 
■ Tf--;:. :;'\^:;itccp'd in Allom Water very big .and fwelFd, but 
not io much-as fproutedj but; the Bariey, Wheat and Oat 
above groiind.^ 
The Pea fteeped in the old folufion of Salrot Tartar, 
was half come up, the Wheat (carce fprputed, but the Bar- 
ley and Oat quite up. 
The Pea, the Wheat, the Barley and O.^t fteep'd in the 
CapPit Mort, of 5^^/ Armonlac diilblv a in Urnie, were cil! up 
together ^ as were alfo the next row that v/ere fteep'd in 
the Solution of Salt of V/alls. 
The Rea and. Wheat fteepU in the dhToIurion of Salt- : 
peter^ were about half up, but the Barley and Oat quite 
up. 
Thefe which were fteep'd in Nofloc, were none of then- 
come up, nor fcarce fprouted. 
The Barley and Oat fteeped in- Urine were come up,, but 
the Pea an-d Wheat fcarce fprouted. 
And laftly, to my great (urprize, the Pea, the Wheat, tiic 
Barley and the Oat that were not at all. fteeped, were all Oi 
them as foon up as any of the former, except only the 
.Wheat, vv^hich was about half up. 
I fet them all a Finger deep in the Ground, and. .cher:^ 
Vy'as-all the time of their growth very fine v/eather.' 
From all which f humbly fuppofe that Allom Water is . 
againft the nature of Peas, and retards their grovv-:.h, bin: 
agrees well, enough with V/heat, Barley and.,Oac5, .Tfc^i;.. 
