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Fig. 4. and 5. Shews the Inf c Si when in a middle 
State of Contraction > the Body is then wrinkled , 
fo as to appear fcmewhat like a Grub or Earth- 
worm. 
Fig. 6. Is a Polypus with a young one growing from 
its Side , and another from that again: This is not 
fo much extended as that in Fig. 1. and is to be 
fuppofed to have taken lately fome hood , whereby 
the Cavity of the Inflde is made more confpicuous y 
arid the Communication of the Guts of the young 
ones with thofe of the Barents becomes fenfible . 
Fig. 7. Shews the Appearance of a Polypus, that has 
already fwallowed the beft Bart of a JVorm end- 
ways. He is graf ping the remaining Part to draw 
that in alfo. 
Fig. 8. Reprefents a Polypus, whofe Mouth is greatly 
extended : He has juft taken in the middle Bart 
of a Worm 5 the Opening of the Mouth is there 
remarkable , the Arms feem fomewhat cont railed 
from the Effort in fir etching the Mouth fo wide ; 
the Neck alfo may be there obferved between the 
Mouth and the Stomach-, but which will foon dif- 
appear as the JVorm is fucked further in. 
Fig. 9. Is another Polypus, nearly in the fame State 
as the laft ; but the Worm is omitted in the Fi- 
gure, to fhew the Form of the Mouth more di- 
ftinlily. 
Fig. 10. Shews the fame Polypus when the Worm is 
drawn quite double into his Stomach ; here the 
Neck intirely difappears , and the Whole is like an 
open Bag or Burfe. 
Fig. 11. I he fame Polypus, after he has intirely fw al- 
lowed his Worm i the Mouth is now again clo fed 
and 
