28 P LIA de EB} XI. 
mon Dor, or Clock, almoft devoured alive by them, little except his 
fhell remaining ; yet, in this flate, it lived feveral days. “There were 
a number of {mall brown bags aflixed by pedicles to its breaft, thighs, 
and even feet; the microfcope difcovered thofe to contain each an 
embryo, and the pedicle, feemed to anfwer the part of an umbilical 
chord,. to extra€t nourifhment from the living creature. I per- 
ceived on further infpeétion their bafe penetrated the fhell, or entered 
the apertures. 
Fic. 1. Natural fize of the Ticket and Embryo. 
Fic.2. Theupper fide, and Fig. 3. under fide, magnified. 
Grapvat, from thefe what numerous kinds defcend, 
Evading even the microfcopic eye ! 
All Nature fwarms with life; one wond’rous mafs 
Of Animals or Atoms organized, 
Waiting the vital breath, when Parent Heaven 
Shall bid his Spirit blow. —— 
Thefe, conceal’d 
By the kindart of forming Heaven, efcape 
‘The groffer eye of man: for, if the worlds 
In worlds inclos’d, fhould on his fenfes burit, 
From cates ambrofial, and the ne@ar’d bowl 
He would abhorrent turn: and indead night 
When filence fleeps o’erall, be ftunn’d with noife. 
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