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bacGSD-FFpe.' 'a j.-A Glafs-BalL A Rtifli tolled 
up. ; 
Experiments relating to ^juery II. 
Retaining the firft fupporting String of Cat-gut, in- 
ftead of the laft Cat-:gut Supporter, I made th« Pack- 
thread pafs over the following Subftances fuccef- 
jRvely, all which tranfMitted ^he Eledricity to *the 
Body fufpended at the End of the Packthread 5 viz. 
I. A SUk String. 2. Hair Rope. 3. ParclRiient. 
4. A Thong of Sheep'-skin, but it'ftopp'd fheTledlri- 
eity till k was dry and warm. 5v A Lift Of Wool 1 eh 
Cloth. 6 . A Lift of Flanel. 7. G^is, Of a k 4 nd of 
WofftedTape. 8. Quills; 9. Whalebone. 10. A 
Man's Thigh-Bone. i l. A Bladder. 12. A Catj 
held between two. 13. A Tallow- Candle. 14. A 
Wax-Candle (the String was alfo laid over the uh- 
burn'd Cotton Wick at the End of the Candle). 
1 5: A Tallow-Candle and its Wick. id. Tobacco^ 
Pipe, with a Cat-gut or a Packthread through/ it, Ot 
without, that is, a Packthread String being fatten'd 
at each End of it. 17. A Sword-Belt. 18. A Piece 
of a white Hat. 19. A Piece of a black Hati 2O. 
A Glafs Tube. 21. The fame with Water m it. 
22. With Spirit of Wine. 23. The fame with Mer* 
curyinit. 24. Sealing-Wax. 25. Crape. 
JSl. B. All thcfe Subftances, except the Sheep-skin, 
the Tobacco-Pipe, the Quills, the Candles, and the 
Bone, not only tranfmitted the E 4 e 61 ricity, but be- 
came fo far ele^rical, as to attraft the Thread a litfle 
way on each Side of the fupported Packthread. 
There are more Experiments requir'd to be made, 
before this ^ery can be turn'd into an AlTcrtion. 
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