man-. The inside spheres of th-e sun and 
all his compeers, the stars, should also be 
included in the estimation. 
Although man cannot comprehend the 
greatness of GOD, yet the more they un¬ 
derstand his mighty works, the more they 
must adore him—hence correct philoso¬ 
phers cannot doubt divinity, or withhold 
worship,where all nature tells the*n, adora¬ 
tion is due. 
JNO. CLEVES SYMMES, 
Of Ohio. 
P. S. All the data I have yet obtained, inchoate, that near 
latitude 75 deg. North, the degrees should begin to decrease, 
so that the ninetieth should not be more than 5 er 10 miles;— 
that in high latitudes,gravity is so iittle abated by the rotary 
motion, that water should solidify with a much less qaantum * 
of cold there than here;—that sunshine often reaches nearly 
to the inside equators, ami may be refracted and reflected be¬ 
yond them. That when and where the sun shines perpen¬ 
dicularly on the verge of the sphere in summer, it should be 
excessively bot;—that the south pole is much more open than 
the north that the spheres are alternately farther off, and 
nearer each other, in successive pairs;—that the ins de seas 
are fresh, or nearly so,and discharge into the outer seas peri¬ 
odically, if not constantly, on each sphere respectively ;—that 
air coining out from the hollow of the inside spheres, is more . 
unhealthy to us than common air:—that the average space 
be:, wee* the largest spheres, is not less than 500 miles that , 
the-north pole, or axis, is 5 or 600 miles beyond the ninetieth 
degree, situated in vacant space ;—that the monsoons of the 
southern hemisphere, and our north-eastwardly and south- 
westward ly winds, are alternately forced out of and drawn 
into the hollow of the spheres at their open poles ;—and that 
most or all the fire-balls, come out of the hollow spheres, 
through the polar openings. J. C. S. 
NOTE. The diagrams do not necessarily ap¬ 
pertain to the above numbers, and can therefore be 
omitted by those editors ivho may be inclined to re¬ 
publish the numbers. J . C. S. 
