/^mjmf?^ is fuppafed to Confine them: and the more a- 
dive principies are from their, own nature always ftrugling 
' to be quit of them. And this way> the parts of an Animal 
, would be fooner broken into pieces , than a new onegene- 
raced. luc they believe it may be allowed ? that the leafi 
and mo^ inmifiderahk Animd^ md rlants are this way Form- 
ed But ihtir Mmutenefs vmkQ ihQ. D?ffiQuky Greater., . 
Membram to include the Conception with iisfirft nourifli- 
ment feems more neceffary here^ where the parts are more 
delicately put together , and from their exceeding, finenei^ 
it might more eafily mifcarry. If after this method fome 
Jnimals and flants can be produc't* why is thje fdtne Spefies 
and thefe very Individuals they fuppofe fo ma<le, furnilht 
\v\lh.Organs for Fnivocal Generation^ If slime ^nd Mud cm 
afford Frogs and Eels^why does the Fir ft Sparpn fo many Egs^ 
and are the other viviparous i Why does not fb great a 
diverfity of putrid parts in the Earth, differently aflfe- 
d^ed by unaccountable accidents^ often prefent us with new 
living Creatures* and Vegetables oi peculiar specie'' s? But 
no fuch new Plants are taken notice of> and the Mites are 
of the fame fort from Cheefe and from Meal The obje£ti - 
on which is ofFer'd againft Epicurus , will be made with the 
fame force againft this Opinion. If the Earth at firft equi- 
vocally produc't Men, ^Quadrupeds , Birds * and Fifli^ 
why has it not done it very frequently or at leaft fome- 
times fince> We begin to fufpeft the Cheat, when thq 
Artift is not able to perform the fame again- 
The Anatomy of aMonprous PIG Commnnicatxd 
to the R, S« Bjy an Ingenious Student in Fhyficl^. 
A Bout the begi nning of Decern. 1682. among many Pigs 
of a Sow^there was one w^^^had no pafTage for the F^- 
ces either Solid or Liquid , altho the Jlnus was not 
outwardly clos'd up; which whether naturaLor caufed by the 
Neig;hbours who had attempted a Cure before ftw it, 1 
cannot 
