ded that the Tighe, was increafing. AE this time I could not 
‘fee ; any appearance of an increafé of the lucid part. “At 12* 
gr’ 18%, it Was evident that the broken: parts of the fun's limb 
began to increaífe and unite.. 1 immediately applied to the mi- 
-crometer and meafured the chord of the lucid part, and found 
it amounted to 42° or 43? : This was from the: extremity of 
each limb taken from the, mot: diftant parts tliat; were vifible, 
I then méafured the caitected Part ‘of the limb, and found it to 
-bet 24° or25?* ^s thelight and limb were by this time very 
fenfibly increafing, I again ixé- to meafure the quantity of the 
lucid part, and made othe following aee tipns with the mi- 
-crórheter.* ? sees eo JaA it o 
12 ox m € 3 i i i i z ex see 
i PN t OF Bii - 3d Parts 
aiiis: \ b the Mi- k the Mi- Lucid Parts 
a" ae eter. - ced. 
is 
mo 
p. 
ONN Qu Q^ Ja 
Naw | 
MELEE N n examining the micrometer ith hich 
parts of it had been difplaced, — ipie chon 
