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<e Manner than I could otherwife have done % 
€t for hereby it appeared to me to have grown 
“ into the Fore-part of the Head or Mouth, 
* e and * to have been placed (as fome Bones 
* ( are) in a Socket, the End next the Head 
€t feeming claviculated or clubbed, and con- 
<f fiderably bigger than the other: the Head 
sc alfo in the Place where this Horn had 
been inferted was left with a Hollow fait- 
iC able to fuch Articulation. I am doubt- 
<c ful whether the Creature can contract this 
€C Horn or not, nor can I tell whether there 
be any Communication between it and 
S( the Entrails. I took Notice that in or- 
sf der to wave it about confiderably it con- 
6e tradled its Head a little, as if to hold it 
fader and have more Command of it ; and 
ec indeed the Head refembles a Sort of For- 
ceps grafping this Feeler at the thick 
End. 
The faid Horn or Feeler has no- 
61 thing remarkable in its Texture, but ap~ 
* e pears fmooth and tranfparent, without 
* e any of the Afperities that we find on the 
** Arms of the Polype. I fhall only add, 
that the Cut runs vifible from the Head 
<c to about A of an Inch of the Tail, where 
it ends infenfibly, for without a good 
Magnifier you cannot difcern its End, but 
it fee ms to be refolved into the Body of 
the Worm. The Tip of the Tail is very 
* s tranfparent, and. there I faw with great 
“ Delight 
