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nip OF Liquor, without being united to any other Parti- 
des,. the other fide reprd'ented by A. B. C.E). K. will alio 
appear .after the fame manner. 
We aifo obferve that all the Particles of the Sugar Can- 
dy which we buy, even that which comes out ot th^EaJi- 
hidks^ if it be not too irregularly Coagulated', and 
laften’d to the fides ot other Particles, has generally 
one fide blunt, and different from the other three, whicb 
have fharp Angles, juft like a fquare piece of Wood, one' 
of the Corners of Whkh is partly cut away,, as you may- 
fee in the faid Figure li at f. K. ^ 
Fig, 2. L. M. Nv O. P. Q does alfo reprefent a little 
Particle of Sugar Gandy, which had been joined to others>^ 
at the fide L. M. N. and at O. there appears a- very fmalf 
Particle of the Candy that Teems to have been Coagulated 
with the faid Fig^ 2. when it was much fmaller 5 and tbaC-^ 
Particle appear’d like Mountain-Chryftal, and under^ 
that there was another compofed of about ten fmalL 
Cliryftals. 
For my farther Satisfadion concerning Sugar Candy and- 
the Coagulation thereof in the Syrup, I took fome Pow-' 
der’d Sugar, and diffolved it in Water, and then bayled-it 
fo long, ’till I luppoled all the Water to be evaporated 
after which I placed it upon feveral GlafTes, to theend that 
I might obferve the Coagulation of tlie fmail Particles- • 
thereof. 
After fome days were paft fthis was in the Month oL 
March) I obferved a great many compleac Figures^ which - 
lay Coagulated into feveral Shapes, but all of ’em as clear" 
and tranfparent as Chryfial, infomuch that it was a greaec 
Pleafure to view: them ^ but L did expeft to have found^ 
them aU of one and the fame lhape,, and that they would' 
have appeared like Figure i. but when I-. view’d them ^ 
with a Microfeopp, fome of them appeared, like Fig..j. - 
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