1603, | 
ters of foap, the fame quantity of flowers 
of fulphur, two pounds of Champignons, 
and fifteen gallons of water. When the 
whole has been well mixed by the aid of 
a gentle heat ; fprinkle the infects with 
the liquor, and it will inftantly kill 
them. 
Objervation relative to flax.—M.SCHRO- 
ETER, fuperintendant at Butitadt, has ob- 
ferved that fome flax, the pulling of which 
had been prevented by a premature fall of 
fnow,had undergone the fame change on the 
ground as if it had been fteeped in a 
Correét Lift of New Publications. 
361 
pond, without having, in other refpects 
fuffered the leaft deterioration, Might 
not this indication of nature encourage 
the cultivators of flax to try fome ufetul 
- exp riments ? 
- The French minifter of war, has or- 
dered a new map of Egypt to be drawn 
up, which it is expested will be the mo! 
accurate that has appeared of that coun~ 
try. The Arabie names of places will 
be retained, but written with Roman cha- 
racters, with points and accents to indicate 
the proper pronunciation. 
Pky 
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