10, l. 2 bot., mud, clay.
Gerapigra galieni, p. 3, l. 29, ??±?µ???± ?????????± ?“?±?»?·?????….
Giltid, p. 7, l. 3, having the properties of gold communicated by it.
Groste, p. 5, ll. 9, 29, grossness, heavy particles, residuum.
{grost?©}
Hide, p. 13, l. 18, ? for hide{us}; compare the Harleian reading
???unkinde.??™
Hool, p. 15, l. 10, recover, improve.
Incombustible, p. 10, l. 2.
Incorruptibility, p. 7, l. 2. {incorru{m}ptibilitee}
Kynde, p. 1, l. 12, all creatures; l. 13, nature.
???Lapis Lazuli {p. 18, l. 3} a kind of Azure or Sky-colour??™d Stone, of
which the Blew Colour call??™d _Ultramarine_ is made .. much us??™d in
Physick.??™ _Phillips._ {lapis lasuly}
Lembike, p. 9, l. 2, ???Alembick or Limbeck (Arab.), a Still, a Chymical
Vessel used in Distilling, shaped like a Helmet, and towards the
Bottom having a Beak or Nose, about a Foot and a half long, by which
the Vapours descend. They are commonly made of Copper tinn??™d over on
the inside, and often of Glass.??™ _Phillips._
Liquibles, p. 7, l. 6 bot., meltable metals.
Lymayl, p. 8, l. 6 bot., Fr. ???_limaille_: f. File-dust, pinne-dust.??™
_Cotgrave._
Marien Bath, p. 12, l. 7 bot., Balneum Mari?¦, a Chemist??™s bath. ???_Bain
de Marie._ Maries bath; a cauldron, or kettle full of hot water.??™
_Cotgrave._ {bath clepid marien}
Medle, p. 19 last line, mix.
Medulla, p. 18, l. 3, pith.
Mercasite, p. 10, l. 14, ???a kind of Mineral Stone, hard and brittle,
partaking of the Nature and Colour of the Metal it is mixed with; some
call it a Fire-Stone.
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