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parr of a Pea. And it fo fmalla creature be farnifht wicK 
all its parts, there can be no reafonto doubt, that the 
fame creature has them, the' he be a thoufand times lels, 
and the parts are not diftinguifliableby the fight. And if 
anlnfedthas limbs and Bowels, tho' it is not a thou(and 
Millionth part fbbigas afand,then may the jt^iumalia Se» 
minis, have likewiie the fame Limbs and bowells, which 
the F(etus has when it is brought forth^ 
Eurthermore I took out of the Ovarium which. was on 
the fame fide where the -fW^/^j liay, 2 round red globu- 
lous bodies,, cornmonly called Eggs, each whereot was 
about the bignels of a Pea, and confequently each Egg 
was aboue 8 times as big as the forefaid whole Animal. 
Xhefe fuppofed Eggs, tho' L took them from between 
Membranes, were each wrapt in a Skin, or Mem. bra ne, 
that had blood Veffels running upon it ; and when ! o-; 
pened the Eggs, I found they confiftefl chiefly of a Glan- 
dulous lubftance, and every glandule likewife confiftcdof. 
other leiTer glanduks.-, 
1 bought a female Rabbet and let it take-Buck 3 times 
in my.prefence i f which was quickly done ) and then kiji-. 
led it, but did not" open the womb, till a quari;er;](>f .an- 
hour after;about aninch from the, beginning'of one of the; 
Horns, I found a little fluid, matter containing fomefew^ 
living Animals of the Male feed, but in theparts where the 
Cornu joy ns to thc-l^dgina, the living. ApijuaU were yecy 
nnmerous ; in the middle of the Cornu. and toward ^he 
further end,; there were no Animals at all, nor any thing, 
to be feen but a few blood globules fwimming inalitiie, 
fluid matter. The reafon why the Ammcilia S^minis wer^ 
not throughout tke Lbelieve may be, that the Seed.-_ 
had not been long enough-in the Wo^nb, and theteiore 
the Ammals had not time, todifperfe themielves all over., 
it. 
The other Elorn, being yet untoucht, I wrapt it up in. 
a.pjece of Eaper^ and put it in a lm^lliBox which I carryed 
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