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CHAP. XLIY. 
Salt of Carduus. 
T H E Cryftals of this Salt (for it £hoot$ 
out no Configurations) are of diffe¬ 
rent Sizes and Figures, difperfed every where 
about the Drop* Thofe near the Edges are 
very minute tranfparent Parallelograms, ap¬ 
pearing in great Numbers, as a a , Plate VIII. 
In the Middle arife larger Cryftals, fhaped 
exadtly like thofe of marine Salt, b b. There 
are alfo much larger cryftaline Bodies, form¬ 
ed here and there, having a confiderable 
Thicknefs and Solidity, and confifting of 
Hexagonal and Rhomboidal Planes, vid. c c . 
It produces likewife fomeodd figured Bodies, 
which may be feen at d d . 
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CHAP. XLV. 
Salt of Lavender. 
Ik T G Configurations are produced by this 
Salt and the laft, that feemingly pufh 
from the Edges of the Drop, as in moil of 
the preceding Kinds; but many regular 
Cryftals are formed in every Part of it, after 
a moderate Degree of Heat has been given 
to it. Thefe Cryftals are of various Figures, 
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