314 TA? Satyr « 
c , the narrow Neck. 
the Oefophagus. 
e, the Stomach. 
J] the Gut or laffc Xntefline, through 
which the Food paffes, after being 
digeited in the Stomach. 
g, the Anus, where the Fasces are dis¬ 
charged in little Pellets. 
h y i, that Part of the Bell which fur- 
rounds the Body of the Animal, and 
clofes upon it when it retires down. 
Pig, 20. The Head and Arms feen in 
front. 
Fig. 21. The Head and Arms clofxng to¬ 
gether, and difpofmg themfelves in order to 
be drawn down into the Bell. 
Fig. 22. The Anns arranged in a Fea¬ 
ther-like Appearance. 
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CHAP. XL 
fbe SATYR. 
Frequently have taken Notice, in feverai 
Infufions of Vegetables, of a little cruf- 
taceous Animalcule, whofe Picture is given 
%• 25th of this fame Plate XII. The Shell 
of this Creature is fo exceedingly tranfpa- 
rent, that unlefs great Attention be given 
it cannot be difcerned at all. It feems to 
cover the Back only of the Anknal ; its Bel- 
