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Hooke, Robert, 1635-1703

"Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon"

It may further be found, that each of these great pores has
many other small pores below, that are united unto it, and help to
constitute it, almost like so many rivulets or small streams that
contribute to the maintenance of a large River. Nor from this _Hypothesis_
would it have been difficult to explicate, how those little branches of
_Coral_, smal _Stones_, _shells_, and the like, come to be included by
these frothy bodies: But this inded was but a conjecture; and upon a more
accurate enquiry into the form of it with the _Microscope_, it seems not to
be the true origine of them; for whereas Sponges have onely three arms
which join together at each knot, if they had been generated from bubbles
they must have had four.
But that they are Animal Substances, the _Chymical_ examination of them
seems to manifest, they affording a volatil Salt and spirit, like
_Harts-Horn_, as does also their great strength and toughness, and their
smell when burn'd in the Fire or a Candle, which has a kind of fleshy sent,
not much unlike to hair. And having since examin'd several Authors
concerning them, among others; I find this account given by _Bellonius_, in
the XI. _Chap._ of his 2d Book, _De Aquatilibus_. _Spongiae recentes_, says
he, _a siccis longe diversae, scopulis aquae marinae ad duos vel tres
cubitos, nonnunquam quatuor tantum digitos immersis, ut fungi arboribus
adhaerent, sordido quodam succo aut mucosa potius sanie refertae, usque
adeo foetida, ut vel eminus nauseam excitet, continetur autem iis cavernis,
quas inanes in siccis & lotis Spongiis cernimus: Putris pulmonis modo
nigrae conspiciuntur, verum quae in sublimi aquae nascuntur multo magis
opaca nigredine suffusae sunt.


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