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ihoulder, thorax, abdominal mufcles, 
panniculus, carnofus, and Ik in of that 
fide were violently agitated. A Hulling 
produced as much excitement as the 
fpoon ; and a guinea nearly as much as 
either. The experiment laded nearly an 
hour. 
Experiment VIII. 
A moufe was fcarcely dead when I 
opened it, and having armed the fore legs, 
touched both the coating and the mufcles. 
In confequence of the account given by 
M. Cotunnio, I expe&ed to fee violent 
convulfions, but not one however took 
place. In this experiment, I obferved a 
Hill more fingular circumflance; the hair 
of the fkin, when I brought the conductor 
near to the animal, Hood an end, and 
moved as if agitated by a gentle current 
of air, which muH certainly be confidered 
t 
as the effedt of the aura deSirica. But 
perhaps 
