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ia my Pocket (becaufe it was cold weather) from 9 ^ 
Clock ia the morning ("that I made myfirft Obfervati- 
•ons) till 3 afternoon, at which time I opened it, but 
found it little differing from the other horn, either in the 
Number of the Animds, or in their progrels there- 
in. 
I opened the Womb a little below the Horns, and 
found a greater number of the Animalia Seminis^^xil 
hadyetfeens but in the outermoft part otthe Vagina 
there were no Animals at alL 
In both the horns layd open, I could find no round 
body bigger then a blood globule. 
I then endeavoured to difcover the make of the Ani- 
mals, but it proved a work of great difficulty, yet I faw 
(^after many obfervations^ that their bodys are not 
Ovall, butflatttifh^ Fig, ABC. is the body of a dead 
Animal of the Male Seed oi a Rabbet, which 1 had taken 
out of the Womb of the Female. In the forefaid bodys 
there oftimes appeared d bright rifings of a Giobular 
form, placed after the manner they are here drawn, but 
the bright rifing or Olobule neareft the Tail was ge- 
nerallj^ bigger then the reft, as it is repr^fented at C. 
Tho' fome of the bodys were without thefe GloTs^ules, 
yet I could fometimes perceive that at the Tail. 
CD. Is the Tail lyingin Bends , as it ufually is when 
the Animal fwims. 
In any of the leverall Seeds which I have obferved l 
cannot fay that the Animals are ever at reft, as long as 
there is any fluid matter left to move in, but their mo- 
tion is continuall, till it decreales gradually as they come 
to dy. 
There are iome Animals which have alfo a fmall glo- 
bular fubftance in the Tail, but it is not to be difcovered 
without great attention. 
Fig. <$. EFG* is the body of an Animal, having 
Y y 2 only 
