r 349 3 
Time of its Extindlion, being near Orfon's Right 
Shoulder, and the other near the Left Knee of Bootes j 
fo that this Meteor feems pretty nearly to have accom- 
panied the Earth in its diurnal Motion, and to have 
had little or no Motion belides. I have looked for 
this Light iince, but could find nothing like it. 
The Day was exceeding fine, and by my Journal I 
find, that. 
At Noon, the Barometer was 
Thermometer 
Wind . . . i 
Decl. of the Needle 
At 10 at Night, Barometer 
Thermometer 
Decl. of the Needle 
29. pS. 
f7- 
Eaft. 
14° 10'. 
29.86. 
57 . 5 * 
13° 50'. 
XV. Account of the Cafe of a Calculus 
making its Way through an old Cicatrix in 
the Perineum, hy David Hartley, M. A, 
F. R. S. 
yon . 12. 1740. 
TJ^Illiam yarman^ of the Parifh of Bayton in Suffolk^ 
was cut for the Stone about 15 Years ago, and a 
large Stone taken from him. 
The faid William "Jarman fays, that he continued 
eafy for about four Years after he was cut.j that the 
Wound was quite healed up, and that he made Wa- 
ter in the natural Way, without any Leakage at the 
Wound. 
In July laft, he fays, he felt great Pain at the Place 
where he was cur, and that it was much' fwelled. 
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