Analy/ts of the Air. 17^ 
ney^ mixed with calx of: bones, there arofe 
144 cubick inches of air, or 41 grains, mz. 
a little more than Ipart of the weight of 
the whole. 
Experiment LXIV. 
From a cubick inch of yellow Bees-wax'^ 
or 243 grains, there arofe 54 cubick inches 
of air, or 15 grains; the re part of the 
whole. 
Experiment LXV. 
From 373 grains, or a cubick inch of 
the coarfeft Sugar, which is the eflential 
fait of the fugar-cane, there arofe 126 cubick 
inches of air, equal to 36 grains, a little 
more than A part of the whole. 
Experiment LXVI. 
I found very little air in 54 cubick inches 
of Brandy, but in a like quantity of Well- 
water I found one cubick inch. In Bier^ 
mont-water there is near twice as much air, 
as ia Rain or common water ^ which air 
con- 
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