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globular Figure than in other Parts, where a good 
many lay together, and that in other Places they 
were prefled or bruifed, which I fancy was occafion’d 
by the Butcher’s Iqueezing the Caul in that place with 
his Fingers ; and in another Place the fat Particles 
had been fo torn in pieces, that I could fee nothing 
remaining but the Skins of the fat Globules. 
Moreover, I law that the fat Particles had fuch a 
Pinch, or Dent, in them, as I have lliewn, that there 
were in the Globules of Flower of Wheat; from which 
Spedbacle, I am confirmed more than before in my 
Opinion, that the fat Globules might be feparated 
intirely, or in part, from the Skin with which they 
..are furrounded, by opening the Dents, without break- 
ing the^Skiii. 
Then I took off the thin Membranes, which en- 
compals’d the fat Particles, and viewing them with a 
Microfcope, obferved, that the fat Particles had im- 
printed a roundilh Figure on the Membranes, inclining 
,to a hexangular Shape, that it was a Pleafiire to look on 
’em ; but in other Parts they were of an oval Figure. 
Moreover, I took a flat Filli,which we call T^laife^ and 
took off the Fat which adher’d to the Vefiels, or Bones, 
and viewed it with a Microfcope, and obferved, that 
the 'Fat Particles were of feveral Sizes ; and fome were 
fo fmall, that I judged that fifty of the leaft were no 
bigger than one great fat Globule ; and moreover, I 
faw that many of the fat Globules had fuch a Pinch 
in them, as we find in the Meal, or Flower, of thofe lit- 
tle white Beans, which we call French or Kidney^ 
Beans. 
Afterwards my Servant brought to me the Fat of a 
^erch, which was nine or ten Inches long, and ta- 
king a little of it, I viewed it with a Microfcope, but 
could not difeover any fmall Particles in it, nor any 
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