. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. on the Polype; j^g ^' but had apparently five Arms, tho' very " (hort, as reprefented *^ I gave it a Worm, which it catched ** hold of, though the Arms did not then " appear more extended than they are fhewn " in the Drawing. *^ Anguft, ic—At one o' Clock the young *' One came away, and had eight Arms: " the Part from which it came had nine " Arms, altho' the Head-Part of the fame " Polype had only feven Arms. " I have not taken notice of the healing &qu


. An attempt towards a natural history of the polype : in a letter to Martin Folkes. Hydromedusae. on the Polype; j^g ^' but had apparently five Arms, tho' very " (hort, as reprefented *^ I gave it a Worm, which it catched ** hold of, though the Arms did not then " appear more extended than they are fhewn " in the Drawing. *^ Anguft, ic—At one o' Clock the young *' One came away, and had eight Arms: " the Part from which it came had nine " Arms, altho' the Head-Part of the fame " Polype had only feven Arms. " I have not taken notice of the healing " of the Head-Part of this Polype^ beeaufe *' I find no Difi^erence in the Time which *^ all thefe Parts require to become 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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