C 1} -3 
and chrom-aXic genera^ according to Euclid, who defcribes 
the diatonic in defcending, xocltx tovov, ^ Tovovy ^ ni^i\oviov ; 
and in afcending, YiiKiJoviovy ^ tovov ^ tovov. 
defcending, and afcending. 
o .. 
rt 
> 
<u 
qj <D 
g 2 -o 2 
?! « g. a 
^ (U 
o C! 
rt 
rt 
rt 
> 
u 
cu 
rt 
<D 
a 
O 
4 -* 
rt 
C 
rt. 
CD 
a. 
o. 
4 -> 
rt-. 
{=! 
rt: 
And the chromatic thuSj xoOx T^iY^fjLtjovioVy r][xilovioVy 
^f^ijomyy, in. defcending; and afcending,, Vy-ijoviov,,;^. 
jjjaiJoyiov, , ^ t^iy^ixiIoviov^. 
defcending* and^ ^^^Zgr ^Vccndlng,. 
U-j C/3 
Q ^ 
r-l « 
CS P 
> .ti 
fi: 
rt 
CD . (U. 
rt rt 
Q- O. 
4 J 4 -> 
• ^ • rH 
S 6 - 
•2 2 . 
M H 
cd" 
o 
•a 2 
£ a^ 
0 ) ^ 
S 
<u 
o- 
CO- T?' ^ 
rt' rt. 
rt rt- 
P rt 
.2 2 ' 
ra= 
CO 
■T 3 '■O’ 
rt rt. 
rt rt ' 
But as the enharmonic requires intervals of the 
dkJiSy or quarter tone, and as it did not appear by thefe 
experiments, that the pipes could exhibit any founds by/ 
fuch intervals, I conclude they are not capable of per- 
forming according to the. enharmonic divilion of. the 
tetrachord. 
K, 4 ; 
Yl\.RemarJi'S 
