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only flefliy, there is not any Impreffion, the ftonc 
having united quite through ; and on the upper part 
of the fin, by the fide of the cheek, is a deep im- 
preffion of a very fmall cockle-fhell. The impref- 
fion on the counter-part of the flone is much the 
fame, except that the tail is wanting. 
The forms in this fifib are fo very delicate and ele- 
gant (as indeed they are in all the works of nature), 
that I do not pretend to have done them juftice j but 
I have been particularly careful not to exagerate or 
add the fmallefi: trifle, by way of making it feem more 
complete or perfedt than it is. I am, with the greatefl: 
rcfped:, 
Your Lordfliip’s 
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Great Qucen-ftreet, mofl; obedient and 
Feb. 5, 1756. 
mofl; devoted fervant, 
Arthur Pond. 
L. An Accown of the EffeSis of Light* 
ning in the Danifh Churchy in Wellclofe- 
Square. By Guftavus Brander, Efq\ 
F, R. S. 
Read Dec. 18, T~ T A VING been informed, that the 
Xn lightning fome time fince had 
done damage to the Danifh Church in Wellclofe- 
fquare, Ratcliff-highway, I waited on Mr. Michel- 
fon the minifter, who lives in the fquare, to know 
the particulars, and who very obligingly informed. 
me, 
