. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. I20 A Courfe of Experiments Polype as any I have. The other two Parts had no Appearance of Arms, but looked in good Condition, and were more extended than yefterday. April, 19.—The Middle and Tail-Parts feemed longer and better formed to day than they had yet done: but I could fee no Arms. April, 20.—This Morning little Arms began to {hew themfelves both on the Mid- dle-Piece and Tail-Piece: they flood on their pofterior Ends all this Day but would not eat. They appeared Please note that t


. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. I20 A Courfe of Experiments Polype as any I have. The other two Parts had no Appearance of Arms, but looked in good Condition, and were more extended than yefterday. April, 19.—The Middle and Tail-Parts feemed longer and better formed to day than they had yet done: but I could fee no Arms. April, 20.—This Morning little Arms began to {hew themfelves both on the Mid- dle-Piece and Tail-Piece: they flood on their pofterior Ends all this Day but would not eat. They appeared 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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