^ 111 ; 
hundred Breadths of a Hair does noi exceed the Dia* 
meter of one Inch 5 it follows, that 300 Diameters of 
thefe fmall Mufclcs is but equal to the Diameter of one 
Inch 5 and confequcntly then, that 90000 of the faid 
fmall Mufcles ol Flefli make no more than the thicknefs 
of one Inch. 
Thefe long Flefh Particles, which compofe the.Muf- 
des of FleQi, are likev^ife themfelves compofed of abun- 
dance of fmaller Particles 5 but how unfpeakably fiiall 
then muft thefe Particles be, of which the whole Bundle 
is made up. 
One muft alfo confider, that thefe long Flefli Parii' 
cles are not round, but each aflbrnes fuch a Figure, as 
fujts beft to the others, to which ’{is jayncd, an j fo as 
to leave no fpace nor Vacuity between them, infomuch 
that I have feen fome of them that were in a manner of 
a Triangular Figu'e. 
Now forafmuch as the Particles reprefented by Fig:. 
15 and 16, were in a manner dryed away before the* 
Painter couM fix his Eye upon them, I bethought my felf' 
of an Expedient to place them before his Eye, even 
whilft they remain’d moift and plump. 
Fig.jj. A, B, C, D, E, F,G,G,G, H, I,K, L, M, reprefents 
a fmall piece of die Tongue of a Bog, in which the point- 
ed Flefti Partictes chat in Fig. 14. are deferibed by D, E,- 
F, G, A, appears rq b; comir;g out or rather joyned to- 
and faftned in thofe pairs which are.ftiewn by G, H, I, 
K, L, M, and the Tips or Points of ’em are alfo broken 
off. 
This little niece was cut off from a different part of 
the Tongue than the foregoing and you muft obfe: vc,- 
• that you may ottvO cut Sikes from the Tongue, without 
being fo happy as to cut the Particles length vrays. 
Y‘ u may fee hew thofe foreinentioned Particles fpread 
themfelves amongft the \?.ft number of little Flefti Muf^ 
cles wiiich are ail cut acrofs j and you may likewUe per- 
ceive:' 
