C 8>8 ] 
C, C, The Two finking Fipes, for wafte Water, 
that is not evaporated. 
D, D, Clacks or Valves , to keep out the Air. 
E, E, The Two D if p erf ers and Spouts. 
F, F, The Stools with a Centre-pin, on which the 
Difperfer refleth. 
G, G, The Two iron Tipes , in which the Water is 
conveyed to the Ciftern. 
H, A Ciftern of hot Water. 
I, I, Two Cog-wheels , to turn the Difperfer. 
K, A Steam-pipe, in which is conveyed the 
Steam to the Cylinder . 
L, The Cylinder of the Fire-engine. 
M, M, Leaden Fipes, that convey hot Water from 
the Ciftern to the Difperfer. 
XX. An Examination of Weflafliton Well-wa- 
ters , belonging to Tho. Beach, Efq 5 a Well 
about Four Miles from that of Hole - y by 
Ambrofe Godfrey Hankewitz. 
Obf 1. T Took four Ounces of the Weftafiton 
Water, with as much Milk, and fet them 
on the Fire; as foon as they boiled, the Milk began 
to curdle, which denotes a brackifh Salt of a neuter 
Nature. The Water changes Syrup of Violets 
green. 
Obf. 2. Some Powder of Galls infufed in this Wa- 
ter, gives it a Tinge of a brown Purple ; by which it 
appears, that this Water is Chalybeat : For all Martial 
Waters will, with Galls, turn blackifh or inky. 
Obf 3. 
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