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CHEMI STUY. 
Table VI. The Chimical Signs as they occur in the writings of Bergman. 
Ac 
D S. 
Earths. 
Metallic Calces. 
2. + QY Vitriolic . 
26’.+ GO Aniber. 
'20-V Pixe Pondeious. 
44 T O 6 u/< 7 . 
2.+ Q 5 l A Phlogf heated. 
J 7 + ® Sugar of Milk. 
3<2.Y p-Piwe calcareous Lime. 
44. Y YD Phi tin a. 
3. + 0 Nitrous, 
4. + 0 Phiogisticated. 
3+ 0 Marine. 
6.\Q ^Dephlogisticnted. 
y.Sft Aqua Regia. 
8. . 0 ? of Fluoi'. 
p. o+o Arsenic. 
io.+ c2d Boraoc. 
u.+ 0 Sugar. 
12 .+ c=p Tartar. 
18. 4)4 Acetous distilled. 
ip.+ © J# 7 A\ 
AntS. 
22.+ 0 
22+ 4 of Phosphorus. 
23+ ^ Perlatum. 
24+ ^ ofPrutsian blue, 
ay A Aerial. 
Alkalis 
32. Y Pure Magnesia. 
132^° Pure Argillaceous. 
33. ax Pure Siliceous. 
34. V Water. 
3+.X} Air. 
y,6.<d‘ Phlogiston. 
37. id Matter of Heat. 
38. 0 Sulphur. 
33.© ^ Saline Hep or. 
40.. V Spirit of Wine. 
0 ' 
42. o ° 0 ^ Ether. 
O 
42.0.0 Essential Oil. 
43 • © 7 Whtous Oil. 
46. A J> Silver. 
47A V Mercury. 
\8. A T> Lead. 
4p. 0 0 Copper. 
go-A d Iron. 
32. t a . 
32.T © Bismuth. 
33'T § Ya’/o’?. 
34 ■ T O—0 Arsenic. 
55.JV, Q A/W/. 
36“. T 0 ?////'. 
37. Y 6 Antimony. 
38. A (J) Manganese. 
59 - T 0 P Sidciite. 
23+ d Sorrel. 
24+ C Lemon. 
15S ^ Benzoin. 
2<>. ©O S'Dae tired Vegetable. 
27. ®A 1U PPure fired Mineral. 
28. ©*/ ? Volatile. 
Table VII. The 
Ancient Chemical Signs or, Characters. 
A /»•<?. 
CAd; (*) Regains of Antimony. 
C. © A i austic vol. Ill ali. 
© Caput Mortnum. 
A 
OO Arsenic. 
¥ Potash. 
O v/ Powder. 
V jfoter. 
^ Regains of Arsenic. 
0 ' > ; Acids. 
3 C Ashes. 
V Edith. 
K Cobalt. 
0 ,- Vinegar. 
B. A Bath. 
f. A Fixable Aii\ 
N JftvSrf. 
0 +y > ®; Vitrioln Acid. 
B M; Mi; ftiiter-bath. 
in. A Mephitic Air. 
S.M. Metallic Substances. 
Q>; > 0 ; iVitivus Acid. 
AB. Sand bath. 
V 
C 
©I/ > Q;J/arine Acid. 
V.B. Vapour-bath . 
Gypsum. 
0=0 Orpiment. 
T; vT; Aquafortis. 
X An Hour. 
Y ;C- V; Calcareous Earth. 
(§) Cinnabar. 
Tl Aqua Regia. 
d A Bay. 
p C V;T Quicklime . 
L .C. Lapis Calaminaris. 
Vol Sulphureous Acid. 
Q A Wight. 
3 Vq fitrifiable.ar Siliceous Ecu-ths. 
A Phosphoric Acid. 
[3 A Month. 
■V 0 Fluoiv.orFusibteEarths. 
0 Vitiiot. 
V: Wine. 
a ail ^ Amalgam. 
X Talk. 
0 / Sect Suit, 
Y Spirit of Wine. 
( 5 /xY; 
M.V Magnesia. 
& 0— Sal Gem. 
V? RcotiticdSpirit oflVine. 
Sublime. 
AV/@; Earth otAlwn. 
© Mitre. 
jE Etha\ 
To Precipitate. 
.V. Sand. 
dh; cfj; Borax. 
^ Lime Water. 
Ag A Retort. 
O Gold. 
S.S. Sedative Salt. 
CD Urine. 
\ V sin Alembic. 
~ 3 i h Silver. 
Y Copper. 
% Tin. 
lx Ziv*?. 
0 Mercury, 
d bvn. 
Z Tine. . 
4}?-©Dfc? Sal Ammoniac. 
O; d±l; Alim • 
10 Tiu‘tai\ 
Q; 8 ; Alkali \ 
0v; ©v Fired Alkali. 
0 a . 0a ; Volatile Alkali. 
m. ©v' Mild tired Alkali. 
o° 0 ;®4; >tOil. 
A; p; o° 0 ; Essential Oil. 
^ Fired Oils. 
^ Sulphur- 
©-4 Ifepar of Sulphur. 
%. Phosphorus. 
A Phlogiston. 
0 <Tuu/2. 
'E i J r v y A Crucible. 
S.S.S.. Stratum SipcrSimtum. 
C.C. Cornu Coni Hartshorn. 
A Bottle. 
7'gV. A Grain. 
i 5. A Scruple. 
\g . A DrdcJim. 
j An Ounce. 
B;W Bismuth. 
0 . ©/ Gmstic tired Alkali. 
0 Verdegris. 
IW. A Pound. 
O Antimony. 
m. ©*• MildYolAlkali. 
0-0 Glass. 
' dwt. A Penny-weight. 
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