be from no other reason but this, that the water by
soaking through the earth and Lime (for I ghess that
substance to add much to it
petrifying quality)
does so impregnate it self with stony particles, that
hanging in drops in the roof of the Vault, by reason
that the soaking of the water is but slow, it becomes
expos’d to the Air, and thereby the outward
part of the drop by degrees grows hard, by reason that
the water gradually evaporating the stony particles
neer the outsides of the drop begin to touch, and
by degrees, to dry and grow closer together, and at
length constitute a crust or shell about the drop;
and this soaking by degrees, being more and more supply’d,
the drop grows longer and longer, and the sides harden
thicker and thicker into a Quill or Cane, and at length,
that hollow or pith becomes almost stop’d up,
and solid: afterwards the soaking of the
petrifying
water, finding no longer a passage through the middle,
bursts out, and trickles down the outside, and as the
water evaporates, leaves new superinduc’d shells,
which more and more swell the bulk of those Iceicles,
and because of the great supply from the Vault, of
petrifying wafer, those bodies grow bigger and
bigger next to the Vault, and taper or sharpen towards
the point; for the access from the arch of the Vault
being but very slow, and consequently the water being
spread very thinly over the surface of the Iceicle,
the water begins to settle before it can reach to
the bottom, or corner end of it; whence, if you break
one of these, you would almost imagine it a stick
of Wood
petrify’d, it having so pretty
a resemblance of pith and grain, and if you look on
the outside of a piece, or of one whole, you would
think no less, both from its vegetable roundness and
tapering form; but whereas all Vegetables are observ’d
to shoot and grow perpendicularly upwards, this does
shoot or propend directly downwards.
By which last Observables, we see that there may be
a very pretty body shap’d and concreeted by
Mechanical principles, without the least shew or probability
of any other seminal formatrix.
And since we find that the great reason of the Phaenomena
of this pretty petrifaction, are to be reduc’d
from the gravity of a fluid and pretty volatil body
impregnated with stony particles, why may not the Phaenomena
of Ebullition or Germination be in part possibly enough
deduc’d from the levity of an impregnated liquor,
which therefore perpendicularly ascending by degrees,
evaporates and leaves the more solid and fix’d
parts behind in the form of a Mushrom, which is yet
further diversify’d and specificated by the
forms of the parts that impregnated the liquor, and
compose or help to constitute the Mushrom.
That the foremention’d Figures of growing Salts,
and the Silver Tree, are from this principle, I could
very easily manifest, but that I have not now a convenient
opportunity of following it, nor have I made a sufficient
number of Experiments and Observations to propound,
explicate, and prove so usefull a Theory as
this of Mushroms: for, though the contrary principle
to that of petrify’d Iceicles may be in
part a cause, yet I cannot but think, that there is
somewhat a more complicated caufe, though yet Mechanical,
and possible to be explain’d.