^22 Globe Animal . 
The Tail Part more enlarged, with its 
under Side turned upwards to fhew the Fins, 
and its three Branches difplayed, is fhewn at 
the Letter B. 
The third Sort of Animal, whofe Figure 
may be feen in the fame "Plate at M, had an 
odd Head, flattifh before, without any Ap¬ 
pearance of Eyes: a Body fo me what opake, 
and a Tail that could divide occafionally. 
From about the Middle of the Body a very 
thin Membrane was extended, on each Side, 
as low as the upper Part of the Cleft in the 
Tail $ this was moveable, very tranfparent, 
and ferved as a Fin in fwimming. It was 
very minute, and fwam along with a direct 
progredive Motion, very fmooth and regu¬ 
lar, but not fad. Sometimes it would change 
its Figure, and appear fomewhat crooked and 
triangular, in the Manner fhewn at N. 
CHAP. XIII. 
Yhe Globe Animal. 
I N the Month of July 1745, three Phials 
full of Water were fent to me from 
Yarmouth , by Mr. Jo/eph Greenleafe , having 
in them feveral Kinds of Animalcules un¬ 
known to me before. Some of thelarger 
Kinds died in their Paffage, occafioned I 
fuppofe by the Jolts they received, and a 
Deficiency 
