. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. r B But fometimes it lay con- traded thus. March^ 30.âThe Head-Part, which now appeared a compleat "Polype^ and nothing -â¢â¢v^ diflferent from thofe uncut, ' S>'X -' \ / ^ '* but in havins; Arms too lon^^ r 'v'o A-K in Proportion for fo ihort a Body, flood ereft all this Day, extending and contradt- ingboth its Body and Arms in â the Manner of other P^/^'/>^5. It would not yet eat, though I feveral Times put Pieces of Worms within its Reach. The Tail-Part lay to Day ^S-^^l* ^^^ freque


. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. r B But fometimes it lay con- traded thus. March^ 30.âThe Head-Part, which now appeared a compleat "Polype^ and nothing -â¢â¢v^ diflferent from thofe uncut, ' S>'X -' \ / ^ '* but in havins; Arms too lon^^ r 'v'o A-K in Proportion for fo ihort a Body, flood ereft all this Day, extending and contradt- ingboth its Body and Arms in â the Manner of other P^/^'/>^5. It would not yet eat, though I feveral Times put Pieces of Worms within its Reach. The Tail-Part lay to Day ^S-^^l* ^^^ frequently as in this ^^^^ a Figure. Its. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baker, Henry, 1698-1774. London : R. Dodsley


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