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and contracted, and the Worm may be discovered 
through the Skin , as it lies coiled in his Stomach. 
In thefe Five laft Figures it may be noted, that , 
however extended and f welled the Stomach of the 
Infelt appears, the poflerior Fart is not ftretched 
in ‘Proportion, but difcovers it f elf every -where as 
a final l Tail, in which is contained a Gut, with 
which the Stomach communicates. 
Fig. 12. Shews one of the Homs or Arms of a Po- 
lypus very much magnified, for the giving fome 
imperfeSl Idea of the Knots or Papilla: in the 
tranjparent membranous Subfiance, of which it is 
compofed. 
.Tab. VI. 
Reprefents a Polypus that had fever al Toung grow- 
ing from him at once, fome of which had alfo 
others fpringing out from them again. This was 
the fame Polypus mentioned in the foregoingPaper 
to have had Three young ones dependent from him 
at the fame time , but which , becoming ftill more 
fruitful, was drawn a few Flays after as he ap- 
pears in this Figure, and when, befides thofe here 
reprefented. Eight other young ones had at fever al 
times feparated themfelves from him , fince I 
received the Infetls. 
VII. An 
