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Thefe were no fooner put in, but it was really both 
a curious and entertaining Sight, to obferve in how 
voracious a Manner not only every ‘Polypus , but 
every young one alfo that had Arms, though fixed to 
the Side of its Parent, feized and devoured thefe 
Pucerons : And as the Body of the Polypus is tranf- 
parent, every one made a very extraordinary Ap- 
pearance from the Number of Pucerons in them } for 
in feveral I could very plainly, with my bare Eye, 
diftinguifh and count Five or Six of them 5 and, 
what was very particular, I could plainly difeern 
fome very fmall black Spots, which I was allured 
were the Eyes of thefe Pucerons. I had almofl forgot 
to mention to you one extraordinary Obfervation 
more of Mr. Trembleys , which is, thar, in the double- 
headed Polypus of the Firlt and Third Figure, there 
was at firft but one common Gut between them, fo 
that the feeding of one Head had the fame Effed as 
the feeding them both. The Figures are but bare 
Sketches, but you know I am no Draughtfman, and 
I think they may be fufficient to inform you of my 
Meaning. I need not, I believe, tell you with what 
Satisfaction I paffed my Time, and that Mr. Trem- 
bley is one of the mod agreeable Men I have known. 
He is particularly handy and dextrous in his Opera- 
tions, and explains himfelf about them with great 
Exadnefs and Perfpicuity. He places fome Pieces of 
Packthread crofs his Glafifes towards the Top : To thefe 
fome of the Infeds fix themfdvesj and I have leen 
fome that in that Pofture have extended their Arms 
almoft to the Bottom, which muft have been above 
Ten Inches. I (hall fet out from hence in TwOjor 
Three 
