better calculated than any Other, for a microfcopi- 
cal furvey of the circulation. The Water-Newt 
frequently calls its fkin, which is extremely thin 
and pellucid, and may often be feen floating in the 
water. This fpecics depofits its ova or fpawn in 
fmall chillers, confllling of feveral palifli yellow- 
brown globules, included in the furrounding gluten. 
The young or Larvae are furnifhed with ramified 
branchial fins on each fide the bread, which fall off" 
when the animal arrives at its complete or perfecl; 
Hate. 
