^^^out of the White whereof, which is a fubftance Simi- 
lar , infipid , fofc v diaphanous,: colourlefs, and readily dif- 
foluble in cold water , there is by the New and Various con- 
trivement of its fmall parts, caufed by the Incubation of the 
Sen, an Animal produced, fame of whole parts areopacous, 
fome red, fome yellow, fome white, fome fluid, feme con- 
fiftent, fome folid and frangible, others tough and flexi- 
ble, fome well, fome ill-tafted, fome with fprings, fome with- 
out fprings ? &fr. 
2. The Secondk fetcht from Jftor, which being fluid, taft- 
lefs, inodorous, diaphanous, colourlefs, volatile,^, may by 
a DijferingTexturc of its parts, be brought to conftitute Bodies, 
having qualities very diftant from thefe, as Vegetables , that 
have firmenefs, opacity, odors, tafts, colours, Medicinal ver- 
ges.; yielding alfo a true Oyle , that refufes to mingle with 
Water , &c. 
5. The Third, from Inoculation 5 wherein, a fmall Bud is 
able fo totranfmuteail thefap, that arrives at it, as to make 
it conftitute a Fruit quite otherwife qualified, then that, which 
is the genuine production of the Tree,fo that the famefap, that 
in one part of the Branch conftitutes (for InftanceJ a Clufer of 
Ham, in another part of the fame Branch, may makdta Pear , 
Where the Author mentions divers other very confiderabJe 
Effects of InocuIations,and inferts feveral Hiftories, all coun- 
tenancinghis doCtrine, 
4. The Fourth , from Put rifled Cheefe > wherein’, the rotten 
part , by the alteration of its Texture, will differ from the 
Sound) in colour, odor, tafte^onfiftcnce^ vermination, Hc a 
The Experiments are ten. 
1 
f. A Solution of Vitriol and Camphire 5 in which by a change 
of Texture, appeared the Production of a deep colour fro^i a 
white 
