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Show HY % H Y 1 ly ; for much W 7 third fhould be planted the Be ,ginning of 1 t that timeeS; ber dues lower ir “Roots: They fhould alfo have May, which will A wel A; Weather is & ar me of tl : continue till for which Oéeber. y i may continue I ower for four or five Months in When you ; mutt ‘prep fhoul rd off, at which Time in the Greenhoufe; but othe plac’ continue in the Beds oer é ‘] d with freth, the of {mall light, rich Earth ; I ind decay’d Fibres of the Roots, as alfo the icl in upon Flowering Root xhauft much of ufe em to blowvery R each or Upperrd with the them, remov ‘d, and the Plants fuffer’d to enjoy the S Air until the Autumn fcht begin to be cold, when he covers fore until the if € vided with t a me : Hot-bed, upon taken off trom the pI i he Spe Hy acinTHus 3 us, tubers ré portion to the Heat c 1em, to preferve y thisManagement, I obferv’d fome Hundreds of Roots of this Plant, in the Gentleman’s Garden abc ention’d, which werein Flow er, anda large Quant ty of younger Roots, which ( ed! ar; Cfor thefe Roots do neverflower ty fears fucceflively): But i tirer- Eien as do thofe of the lvance, fo Air, > in Prother, a the an external Fluid to account forther i W aoein Pumps, &e, If a Body he plac’d ae its uppermoftSurface He Horizon, the di t is no more than that of a Col umn of whofe Bz the horizontal Super: i Body, andits § of the Water. Andif Pie Waater which leans on the Body beccon Vd in Pipes, which are open at both Ends, the P flare of the Water is to be eftimated by the Weight ofa Pillar Water, the Bafe of which is equal to t lower Orifice of the Pipe,and whofe Heig is equal to a Perpendicular ch reaches from thence to the Top of the Water, altho’ the Pipe fhould be much inclin’ tho’ it fhould b and much the Botror 6. A Bo beneat le Flower, com- Is in Syphons, and by which it flow s through them, 2 plain’d from the externa1 Preffia portion of free A a flight Cove f fern other FI uid, without having Pocoule to bear the open ; begin to oper into Sh Air. ots ae Abhorrence Be a Vacuum. When the A fhouluebe The moft folid Body, whic Bieitsown Weight irfe enty in imei every where. _HYDROST ATIC ter, and colin, md or flop ; ¢ Doctrine o 2 fhould happen to PpOr W armth to t to a new D ] theywill The plac’d at a that of its own atfe Surface, he wenty time zesalinds of Uday © d¢ ‘oft d 5 of isnya 5 i g conceiv 'd which | 7 J ks “abich sravity of Fluid BoPw atesr, and offolid Bodies immerg’ d therein. I roft x whatever relates to a of Liquors ; with the eis r, in order to eltimate the { Of the UL ocaion du 2 furnifh’d with freth uly from Abroad at a ve erefore proc Part of the Body ‘will be pref'd upwards by 4. There needs only a competent We the Roots from I ‘rofts 5 lich if they are not well fecured from, as alfo feattoo much W Gs will intirely deftroy them were it not fortl ofthe E it; fe ater, be altogether or in part “lower than the upper e of the W‘ater, the er the Water which touches it beneath. hem, andpreferves their Root sin dr pring, obferving to cov 3. That if a Bodythat is contiguous to the eee ir will that is proportionable to the cee oteany Veffel be fill’ r Liquor, 1 Dan even, the R takes o {trong Roots in t | direéted for the has given fhe wing ll confider’d by the ingenious ‘Artif, then being fet forth by Words. ] he plants about four frefh Hot-bed cov Earth; this Bed and clofely which ar Months v the Summ > Mach! or me oe. Air, Sait dry Vepe ee SS yy |