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other fomewhac concave , and looking like two Hatrs con- 
tinuous or growing together ; as is reprefentcd by this Fig, 
A. B. Is about a dayes 
growth & half out of the skin, 
iecwixt A, B. and D. £, are 
the irregular particles which 
make the Clods of the Hair. 
Thefe irregular particles I 
;udg to beat firft Giol^uUri^hut 
as the Hair grows , to lofc 
their original Figure. B. CD. 
is the Gut the Barbars Rafor 
had n^ade in fliaving. 
Profecuting this enquiry, I 
try'd alfo to obftrve thefe 
Globules or little particles in 
the end of the Hair cut tranf- 
verfely , thereby to compute 
bow many of thera were con- 
ceined in feme fmall part of 
the Hair. But I found that 
the ftrufture of the iner partof 
the Hair, did not agree with 
that of the outfide or Clods. 
I then examined the Roots 
of feveral Hairs, plucked out 
of my Hand , Noftrils, Eye- 
lid 3 Eye-brow , and other 
parts, and clearly faw , 
That tile whole Root, except 
the Clods , confifted of little 
Strings, which [ fuppofe to 
be Veins or Veflfels. And I 
have fliew'd the Root of a 
Hair with all its Fihres , fo 
plainly , as if before our Eyes , we had feen lying a common 
Tree with all its Roots : except that thefe Fibres in the 
Root of a Hair , were all of a thicknefs. 
Proceeding further, I likewife very clearly difcern'd, 
tliat tbe whole Hair , except the Clods , confided of little 
Stringy 
