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THE 
EXPLANATION 
OF THE 
FIGURES. 
FIG VKE I. 
T> Eprefents that JVorm^ or rather part of a Worm* void- 
ed by a young man in London ^ which was eight yards 
long, which I ftill keep by me. The /^j/7^r extreme, is 
that part towards the the Head-^ the broader » the TfiiL The 
Trotuberances zhoxxt the middle of the edges ofthejoynis-, 
afigthe Orifices I take for Mouths. 
IIGVB^EII. 
Reprefents that Worm I took out of a Dog I diffe<fled 
in the Colledge Theater^ which was about 5 foot long; 
and was alive. Tht fmall End (hews the ^^^^3 as it ap- 
peared then to the naked Eye; and is reprefented magni- 
fied by the Microfcope'm the 11, and i% Figures, The Pr<?- 
tuberances 2X i\\t Mq^ , are tht Mouths. T tit broad E^idy 
the Tayle, as in the firft Figure. 
Figure 5,4, 5, reprefents the/^2^w of {ix^Headoi this _ 
Worm» which are given us byNich. Tulpius ; and Jo. Mich, 
Fehr, 
FIG. 
