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hshiifphere of the globe, fometimes whol¬ 
ly like To manjy Pike-men make a progref- 
five motion from place to place; at other 
times, being bent by the neighbourhood* 
of another Magnet, reprefcnt an Arch,as 
if every part of the filings,’ flicking to 
one another, were grown together into 
one folid Body. After the fame manner 
1 am apt to believe, that by means of the 
permeating Fluid thofe drops flick toge¬ 
ther, which when concreted in ^JRecipi» 
ent by the matter driven out of the Re¬ 
tort, do firft adhere to the upper part of 
the Recipient within, but, when ftore of 
them have touched one another in the 
fame Arch of the Recipient, they thence 
falling down do forme various globiilat 
threds, fometimes by their extremities 
flicking to the fides of the Recipient, 
fometimes intangled in other Threds; 
Thofe kind of Threds, which now and 
then! have obferved in the Aqueous hu¬ 
mour of the Eye 1 fhould believe to be 
made up of globuls in like manner 5 lior 
fhould I think Threds and Branches to 
be otherwifc by external appofition pro¬ 
duced in a Fluid. But however it be in 
the fe,there is in the incrcafe of Ghryftal 
to 
