( 45 ? ) 
Society, with a Defcription and Draught of the two 
larged iubjoin’d. 
Fig. I. Shews the Stone denudated, as taken from 
the Pelvis of the right Kidney. ( See Plate the 
third \ Figure the firfi) 
a. That Part which had branch’d into the Ureter, 
and totally obftru&ed its Channel, b. b. b . The 
eminent Parts of it, c. c. c. That Part which 
fill’d the Capacity of the Pelvis . 
Fig. II. Shews the Stone taken from the left Kidney. 
(See Plate the third, Figure the fecond.) 
a. That Part which had protruded it felf into the 
upper Part of the Ureter , but did not totally plug 
it up, by which Means the Urine had a Paflage. 
b. b . b. b. The eminent Parts which branch’d in* 
to the Fiftulte membranacea. c. c. c. c. The Bo- 
dy of the Stone which lay in the Pelvis of this 
Kidney. 
X. ExtraB. of federal Letters See. from different 
Parts of Europe, relating to the Aurora Borea- 
lis feen Odt. 19. N. S. 1726. 
T Hough the Accounts referr’d to have come to 
Hand very late, long fince the Appearance of 
the Meteor, yet as it is manifeftly the fame with that 
remarkable one which was feen the fame Night here, 
