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under his Thighs: Then the Leaf-Brass was laid on a Stand, which was a round Board of a Foot Diameter, with white Paper passed on it, supported on a Pedestal of a Foot in Hight, which I often made use of in other Experiments, though not till now mentioned: Upon the Tube's being rubbed, and held near his Feet, without touching them, the Leaf-Brass was attracted by the Boy's Face with much Vigour, so as to rise to the Hight of eight, and sometimes ten Inches. I put a great many Pieces on the Board together, and almost all of them, came up together at the same Time. Then the Boy was laid with his Face upwards, and the hind Part of his Head, which had short Hair on, attracted, but not at quite so great a Hight as his Face did. Then the Leaf-Brass was placed under his Feet, his Shoes and Stockings being on, and the Tube held near his Head, his Feet attracted, but not altogether at so great a Hight as his Head: Then the Leaf-Brass was again laid under his Head, and the Tube held over it, but there was then no Attraction, nor was there any when the Leaf-Brass was laid under his Feet, and the Tube held over them.

April the 16th, I repeated the Experiment with the Boy, but now the Attraction was not quite so strong as at the first, the Brass not rising higher than to about six Inches. His Hands being stretched nearly horizontal, I placed a small Stand with Leaf-Brass under each Hand, and under his Face the great one, furnished as the others, when the excited Tube being held near his Feet, there was an Attraction by his Hands and Face at the same Time. I then gave him the Top of a Fishing-Rod to, hold in his Hand; there was aBall