Certain Observations of the Midland Salt-Springs of Worcester-Shire, Stafford-Shire and Cheshire. Of the Grude Salt, Which Grows From the Stone-Powder Dejected by the Said Brines in Boyling. Of the Specifick Difference Betwixt Sea Salt and Common Salt. A Way (Which Seems to Be the True Method of Nature) of Distilling Sweet and Fresh Water From Sea Water, by the Breath of Sea Plants Growing in It. That This Breath Probably Is the Material Cause of the Trade or Tropick Winds. In a Letter to the Publisher From the Learned Martin Lister Dr. Of Physick of the University of Oxon
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
doi 10.1098/rstl.1684.0008
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January 20, 1684
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