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Explanation of the Figures. 



p Late I. Fig. 1. the Calamary with 

 * its Horns difplayed, and Beak 

 lomething more, exerted, than it na- 

 turally is, for better Obfervation. 



Fig, 2. One of its large Suckers, 



Fig. 3* The cartilaginous Ring 3 

 which is inlerted in the Membrane, 

 that forms the Cavity of the Sucker, 



Plate II. The fame Calamary re-* 

 verfed, with its Cafe ripped open 5 

 to ihew the Interlines. 



C. The Dud, or Channel, thro* 

 which the Ink palfes, when ejecte4 

 into the Water. 



JS. B. Two parallel cylindrical 

 Cartilages, which prevent the two 

 Sides of the Duel, or Channel from 

 falling together. 



4. 



