;meterof one Hair 5 but to keep within comp^^^^^ 
only fty^ thafi as that^ Hair appeared thro my Glais to be 
' an inch broad, fo at leaft 60 of thofe Ammalada would 
eafily lye within its Diameter- ; ^ 
It 'l^is bein^ and the bodies of thtiQ Ammd- 
f^^^ being allowed to: be, as they are. Spherical or Globu-^ 
lar, I fay that 2itf ,ooo of thofe AmmdcuU 'dtQ equal to a 
Globe, whofeAxis does not exceed fuch a fingle Hairs 
breadth. 
As for the Tails, I Judge them to be as long as the 
Tails of thofe Ammdcula \Yhkh are found in the Male 
feed of a Ram. 
■.sxvt>ne cannot eafily perceive thefe Tails, and I muft own 
that I could not fee the tips or fmaller end of them s 
for as all Tails are tbickeft in that part which immediate- 
ly joyns the Body, thefe were not as thick, even there, 
as the tips of the Tails of the above-mentioned Ammd- 
WhereaSrthere is a yaft difference in the Solidity or 
Confiftency of the Skin, Flefh and Bones of a Cod-fffli, 
when compared with the fame parts in a Sheep, or other 
Land- Animal 3 fol obferved likewife, that the fame may 
be aflerted betweeji the feveral.kind^ oi AmmdcuU ioxmd. 
in the Male feed of different Creatures. For, among fa 
many thoiifands that I have taken put ^of r^ Tefticles of 
a Ram, I never Ifound any that brake to pieces ^ feveral 
of their Bodies indeed,^ after the exhalation of the moi- 
itare, might be: obferved flat, .d^t*, 
* I have tryed feveral times to fetch off the uppiermoft 
skinoffomeof .thofe^/J/^i^N/^ belonging to i 'Ram 
Cwhich I had kept five'moftths together upon Glkfs be-^ 
fore my Microfcope) with a very fine Pencil dipt in wa- 
ter, in hopes of making farther difcoveries, but could 
-not fiiccfiei • ^ • ■ 
On the 28th of Jamiarj in the morning I tpok ajliving 
Cod-fiib, andfi^ding that its feed came from it very thin, 
O o o o o witJ^ 
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