1 6 Mr. Bauer's microscopical observations, &c. 
in their most usual attitudes ; besides some eggs full and 
some empty; magnified 100 diameters. 
Fig. 2. At A, is an egg containing a living young worm, 
twisted and rolled up in its natural manner ; at B, is an egg 
from which the worm has recently issued ; at C, is a decaying 
and shriveling egg ; at D, D, D, are young worms ; at E, 
is a dead worm, stretched out as is always the case ; at F, is 
a dead worm, which had been kept 14 months in water, and 
only then just began to decay. All the objects of this figure 
are magnified 200 diameters. 
