Cfe . 
led VapilUres $ but that From the tip of the Tongue unto the 
firing there is obferved none at all. 
2. He hath experimented;, that if you put Sal Armoniacl^ up- 
on the places of the Tongue., where thofe Eminencies are not, 
you £hall find no Tafte 5 but that you will find it prefentIy,afloon 
you put any fuch Salt, where they, are to be met with. Ergo, 
faith he^ thofe Eminencies are the principal Organ of Tafte. 
3. He afliir£g, that with a t Microfcope may be fcen in thofe 
Rifings many ifcle holes, at the bottom whereof there are fmall 
nerves, terminating there: But he dir efts ^ to obferve this in 
live and healthy, not in dead or ftck Animals. 
Having laid down thefe Obfervations, he concludes, that the 
manner, after which Tafte is perform'd, is this , That the parti- 
cles of Salt palling through thofe pores, which pierce the Papil- 
lary Eminences , and penetrating as far as to the nerves, that 
meet them there, do by the means of their fell points prick 
them , which pricking is called the Tajle . 
In the mean time he acknowledges, that before him Signior 
CUalpighi , Profeflbrat Mejjina , had made fbmeof thefe difco- 
veries. 
The notice of thefe two laft Books we owe to the French 
Correft in Numb. 1 9. 
Pag. 34,1. lin. 3 3 . read mhi Ores in Read of, mxt with Ores . 
, Correvft in this prefent Numb. 20. 
P-ge 3 s 9- line 13. Read Marie for P carle, 
London, Printed for Mofes Pitt at the White- 
Hart in Little-Britain. 
"journal. 
