. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. on the Polype. 151. The Tail-Piece had now four Arms, and appeared in very good Condition, allowing for the Inconveniency of fome Slime at its pofterior End, from which, with a little Trouble, I happily relieved it. See Fig, B. B In a few Days after this it grew very long and large, produced a great many young Ones, and became an exceeding fine EXPERIMENT XIV. Cutting a Polype with four young Ones hafigifig to it, .1{/JAY, 25, 1743. I cut Tin Englifi J VJ. Polype in two, tranfverfly, at


. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. on the Polype. 151. The Tail-Piece had now four Arms, and appeared in very good Condition, allowing for the Inconveniency of fome Slime at its pofterior End, from which, with a little Trouble, I happily relieved it. See Fig, B. B In a few Days after this it grew very long and large, produced a great many young Ones, and became an exceeding fine EXPERIMENT XIV. Cutting a Polype with four young Ones hafigifig to it, .1{/JAY, 25, 1743. I cut Tin Englifi J VJ. Polype in two, tranfverfly, at three in the Afternoon, exadly where the Tail joyns to the Bowels and Stomach 5 at which Place K 4 four. 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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