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1 4| case of saline springs, for salt is a form of earth. Hence 2 4| viz. the sweet], while the salt and bitter it rejects because 3 5| contains savour and dryness. Salt, too, is more odorous than 4 5| earth more nearly than salt. Again, a stone is inodorous,