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rage, deduced from the numbers above, is placed beneath the lines. 
L.D. stands for Long Diameter, and S.D. for Short Diameter. 
March 19, 1842.—Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis, Linn.). 
L.D. S.D. 
1-1200 1-2666 
1-1143 
1-1333 1-4000 
1-1067 1-2000 
1-1178 1-2666 
Pale Globules of the Blood (abundant). 
1-2626 
1-2900 
1-2400 
1-2626 
Sept. 9, 1841..-Common Snake (Natrizx torquata, Ray). 
L.D. S.D. Thickness. 
1-1333 1-2400 1- 8000 
1-1455 1-2000 
1-1777 1-2666 1-10666 
1-1090 1-1777 1- 7110 
1-1371 1-2157 1- 8341 
Nuclei, exposed by dilute acetic acid. 
L.D. $.D. 
1-4000 1-7110 
1-5333 1-9140 
1-2900 1-5333 
1-3835 1-6817 
Pale Globules of the Blood (tolerably numerous). 
1-2400 : 
1-3200 
1-1777 
1-2322 
“The pale globules were generally granular and opake, though 
some of them were thin and transparent at the edges, as if growing 
into discs. In the blood there were many circular discs of a deep 
red colour, and generally 1-2666th of an inch in diameter. The 
regular discs were rounded at the edges, and almost all flat; but a 
