“…Magnetostriction in superconducting state depends on number of parameters, including the extrinsic ones, like shape of the sample, pinning strength and its field dependence [24,25,26,27]. Moreover, irreversible flux pinning induced magnetostriction causes (geometrydependent) shape distortions [26,28] that add additional requirements on mounting of the sample in the experimental cell for detailed study of the critical superconducting state via magnetostriction. Here we will just mention that in both samples the magnetostriction in the intermediate superconducting state is high (∆L max /L 0 > 1 · 10 −7 ), significantly higher than that seen for the polycrystalline sample [5], in both samples the features associated with peak effect [27] or "dip" in magnetization [29] are apparently seen, with some structure for the sample B.…”