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it, and found therein a great number of fuch Scales as 
conftitute the outward Skin, and ves a j Qj | ules 
about * of the bignefs of a Blood-Globule , and yet a 
much greater number of much fmaller Globules, and a- 
mongft thefe a great number of fait Particles very fmali, 
yet of a curious four-fided Figure, which as the moifture 
exhaled, joyned together in miOupen Figures, which 
with the leaft moiftureof the Air turned to Water again, 
among thefe were fbme few of the fhape of Willow-leaves, 
and like the Figures made by Sal Armomac. I made this 
Experiment, to (ee if any of the fait Particles to be found 
in my Sweat, were like thofe found in Wine ; which 
tho' I attempted three days fucceffively, yet I could not 
difcover any. 
Another day, after Dinner, when I had drank no Wine, 
Iobferved my Sweat, and found as before, the Scales, 
Globules, and fait Particles, which were fquare, and 
fome pyramidal, others were longifti, others branched, 
which was only by the uniting of feveral fmall ones. 
A learned Perfon caufed the little Furrows in his 
Hands to be defigned, fuppofing them to be the Pores 
whence the Sweat iflues forth ,• which I could never 
imagine : for I have obferved the Sweat to come more 
from the Ridges than out of the faid Furrows : and exa- 
mining thefe Furrows, I found more and clofer Scales in 
the Furrows than on the Ridges. Wherefore, I conclude, 
that thefe Indentings are the p!aces where the Scarf-skin 
is mod united to the Skin underneath it. 
I examined the CryftaUine Humour of an Horfes Eye, 
and found it little different from an Oxes, Hogs, Sheeps, 
&c. only it was very large, fo that its greater Axis was 
£ of an Inch. I formerly obferved, that there was no 
cavity in the Optk Nerve of an Oxes Eye , but that 
its fubftance was made up of ve y many Fibres or 
Threads , which were filled with gently flowing Glo- 
bules, (and that if one of thele Globules ia one of 
thefe 
