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32 on hand to meet the demands of all his customers, weighs out a single grain of chalk or any other article which he intends to attenuate only to the fifteenth degree; now, how much sugar will it require to complete the process?

The computation is readily made as follows: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 grs. ÷ 240 grains in a cubic inch. = 4,166,667,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cub. in. ÷ 254,358,061,056,000 inches in a mile. = 16,381,000,000,000 cubic miles. ÷ 263,900,000,000 cubic miles in the globe. = 61 globes.

By this calculation, we see that the mass of sugar required to carry the process only to the fifteenth degree, would be sufficient to form sixty-one globes of the size of the earth.

The quantity of water or alcohol required to attenuate a single drop of any liquid to the thirtieth degree, would exceed the utmost bounds of the imagination.

If perchance a single drop of the juice of pulsatilla, or any other medicinal plant, has fallen into the Atlantic Ocean, and the winds and tides