( 44 * ) 
* to the left of its Nadir-Point, At 8 H. ii M. {he 
‘ totally immerged into the Earth’s Shadow, about 
‘ 30 Degr. to the right Hand of her Vertical Point. 
‘ At 9 H. 51 M. (he emerged out of the Shadow, 
* 79 or 80 Degr. to the left of her Nadir-Point. At 
‘ 10 H. 50 M. the Eclipfe ended, 88 Degr. to the 
‘ right of her Vertical Point. In this, and all the 
‘ other Obfervations he made of both Solar and Lunar 
‘ Eclipfes, during feveral Years he has been in Barha*- 
‘ dosy he found that they always happened 10 Mi- 
‘ nutes fooner than his Computation. Whence he con- 
‘ eludes, that that Ifland lies ^ Degr. and a Half 
‘ more Weflerly than is generally fuppofed.* 
III. The Anatomic d preparation of Vegetables^ by. 
* Albertus Seba, K (?^. *5. Communicated to the 
Ppyal Society by Sir Hans Sloane, (Bar^- <Pr. 
S. and Col' Med. Lend. Tranflated fronts 
the German, by Mr. Zolman, F. (^. S. 
A K E Leaves of Trees or other Vegetables, that 
are fomewhat fubftantial and tough, and have ' 
woody Fibres ; as for Inflance, Leaves of Orange 
Trees, of Lemon, Jafmin, Laurel, Rofe-Trees, of 
Cherry, Apricock, Peach, Plum, Apple, Pear, and 
Trees of Popler, Pine, Oak, &fc. 
There are many forts of Leaves that have no fuch 
woody Fibres or -Veins, as for Inftance, . Vine and 
Lime-Tree Leaves... 
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