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white, and long ; of Senna, of Pinks, of 
Cyanus or Bluebottle , of Rofes, JeJfamm 9 
Rq/pberry-Stalks, Tea, Barberries, Fennel, 
and Sage, Marigold-Flowers, four Grapes ,, 
and Mellion Rind and found different Ani¬ 
malcules in them all. Hay, new and old, 
abounded with many Kinds ; Rhubarb , 
Mujhrooms, fweet Bajil, Citron-Flowers, had 
their particular A?iimqlcules. The Anemo- 
ny afforded fome very wonderful * Ce¬ 
lery produced many Kinds ; Wheat-Fars and 
Straw many Kinds; Straw of Barley, Rye , 
Oats, and Turkijh-Corn, many Kinds ; Oak- 
Bark, new and old, afforded great Variety. 
Some of thefe Infufions he kept a whole 
Year round, and obferved, not only that 
each Infufion had Animalcules of Shapes 
quite different from thofe in others, but 
likewife that in the fame Infufion different 
Kinds of Animalcules appeared at different 
Times. 
N. B . It is highly probable, that the Place 
where Infufions are made, in a City, or in 
the Country; expofed to the open Air, or 
fhut up within a Houfe ; as alfo the Seafon 
of the Year, and its Temper as to Heat or 
Cold, may occafion great Differences in the 
f Mr. Joblot’s Draught of the Animalcules in this In¬ 
fufion reprefents an exa& Satyr’s Face upon their Backs: I 
recommend the Trial to the Curious. 
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