Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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11581Century IV. or no ſmell; ſo that the ſmell is a ſecond ſmell that iſſueth out of the Flower
after
wards.
THe continuance of Flame, according unto the diverſity of the Body en-
11366. flamed, and other circumſtances, is worthy the enquiry;
chiefly, for
22Experiments
in
Conſort,
touching
the
Continuance

of
Flame.
that though Flame be (almoſt) of a momentany laſting, yet it receiveth the
More
, and the Leſs:
We will firſt therefore ſpeak (at large) of Bodies en-
flamed
, wholly, and immediately, without any Wiek to help the Inflamma-
tion
.
A ſpoonful of Spirit of Wine, a little heated was taken, and it burnt
as
long as came to 116 Pulſes.
The ſame quantity of Spirit of Wine, mixed
with
the ſixth part of a ſpoonful of Nitre, burnt but to the ſpace of 94
Pulſes
.
Mixed with the like quantity of Bay-Salt 83 Pulſes. Mixed with the
like
quantity of Gun-powder, which diſſolved into a Black-water 110
Pulſes
.
A Cube or Pellet of Yellow Wax, was taken, as much as half the
Spirit
of Wine, and ſet in the midſt, and it burnt onely to the ſpace of 87
Pulſes
.
Mixed with the ſixth part of a ſpoonful of Milk, it burnt to the
ſpace
of 100 Pulſes;
and the Milk was crudled. Mixed with the ſixth part
of
a ſpoonful of Water, it burnt to the ſpace of 86 Pulſes;
with an equal
quantity
of Water, onely to the ſpace of four Pulſes.
A ſmall Pebble
was
laid in the midſt, and the Spirit of Wine burnt to the ſpace of 94
Pulſes
.
A piece of Wood of the bigneſs of an Arrow, and about a Fingers
length
, was ſet up in the midſt, and the Spirit of Wine burnt to the ſpace
of
94 Pulſes.
So that the Spirit of Wine Simple, endureth the longeſt, and
the
Spirit of Wine with the Bay-ſalt, and the equal quantity of Water, were
the
ſhorteſt.

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