Mr, Hunter’s Anatomical Remarks 
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EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURE $, TAB. XL 
FIG. I. 
A drawing of the animal after death, as it appeared in fph 
rits, a little magnified. 
A. The under fide of the body. 
BB. The cartilages which attach the animal to the fides of 
the cavity in which it lies. 
C. One of the cones covered by its membrane in a collapfed 
Bate. 
D. The lowed: fpiral turn of the membrane and its tern- 
tacula fpread out. 
EE. The cut edges of the divided membrane, which are 
turned on each fide to fhew the cone. 
F. The cone as it appears in the intervals between the fpiral 
turns of the membrane. 
G. The moveable (hell, with the fmooth cartilaginous cover- 
ing, in an outfide view. 
H. The flattened end of the moveable fhell, with hair upon 
it„ 
II. The two claws that arife from the furface of the flattened 
end of the moveable fhelh 
K. The anus, into which a hog’s briftle is introduced. 
FIG. II. 
A drawing of the animal, with its tentacula expanded in 
fearch of food, as it appears in the fea ; taken from a fketch 
made in Barbadoes, where no draughtfman could be procured 
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