Micrographia - Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon by Robert Hooke
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Nor is this kind of Grain, as I may call it, peculiar to Glass drops thus quenched; for (not to mention _Coperas-stones_, and divers other _Marchasites_ and _Minerals_, which I have often taken notice of to be in the very same manner flaked or grained, with a kind of Pith in the middle) I have observed the same in all manner of cast Iron, especially the coarser sort, such as Stoves, and Furnaces, and Backs, and Pots are made of: For upon the breaking of any of those Substances it is obvious to observe, how from the out-sides towards the middle, there is a kind of Radiation or Grain much resembling this of the Glass-drop; but this Grain is most conspicuous in Iron-bullets, if they be broken: the same _Phænomena_ may be produced by casting _regulus_ of _Antimony_ into a Bullet-mold, as also with _Glass of Antimony_, or with almost any such kind of _Vitrified substance_, either cast into a cold Mold or poured into Water. Others of these Drops I heat red hot in the fire, and then suffered them to cool by degrees. And these I found to have quite lost all their _fulminating_ or flying quality, as also their hard, brittle and springy texture; and to emerge of a much softer temper, and much easier to be broken or snapt with ones finger; but its strong and brittle quality was quite destroyed, and it seemed much of the same consistence with other green Glass well nealed in the Oven. The Figure and bigness of these for the most part was the same with that of the Figure Z; that is, all the surface of them was very smooth and polisht, and for the most part round, but very rugged or knobbed about D, and all the length of the stem was here and there pitted or flatted. About D, which is at the upper part of the drop under that side of the stem which is concave, there usually was made some one or more little Hillocks or |
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