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Show Tab. LV. Fig. 1. 7/90 Head of a Rnbbct opened. +44, W0 Procefl'es + of a Rabbet (endued with an orhicular Fif gure ) do confine on the Origen of the two Hemifphares. Jr b 12. On each fide ofthefe Procelies doth appear a compage oiimany Glands Jr, on which the Eyes do lean as on loft pillows. -‘r c c. The optick Newt-s i do creep under the [ides of the Hemifiihacrc, near their Originatious or Points; and are inferted into the infide of the Eyes. Jr dddd. The Hemifplraares Jr of the Brain {eem to be beautified with a. kind of Conical Figure, beginning in more acute7 and ending in blunt Cones. ‘l' e e. The Hemifphaeres are parted bya long FilTure +, in which, as in a Trench, aBlood-vefl'el takes its progtefs the whole length of the di~ vifion. The Surface ofthe Brain is fhaded with many Branches of Blood-ref» Jrff. fels l fproutingout of the {aid Trunk, feared in the Filiirre, inter» ceding the Hemilphxres. . The Hemifphaeres of the Brain of this Animal, are heautified with many 1* ggg. Prominencies +, adorned with various lhapes and files. I: I) I). The Cerebellum, adorned with many Procefles, feared in various p0» fitions, dreffed with feveral Figures. Fig. 2. The Head of a Hare opened. A A. A Hare alfo as well as a Rabbet hath two large orbicular Protuberancesiadjoyning to the Origens of the Brain. +4 4. The 'l- optick Nerves creep under the points ofthe Hemifphaeres, and are implanted into the inner region of the Eyes under thefe orbi, -uiaz Procefles do creep the olfaé'tory Nerves Jr and bend their courle toward the Noftrils. T cc c t. The Pleriiifphmrcs + of the Brain are dreficd with a kind ofinverted pyramidal Figure. beginning in Cones, and ending in Bales. 1L dd. The Hemilphazres allb of this Animal are divided by a Filfirre + (pal; {ing the whole length ofthe Brain) in which is feared the Trunk of 1-: e e. a Blood-veflel, out of which do fprour many Ramulets 1' divarican ted through the Surface of the Brain. 1- ff. The Surface ofthe Brain is adorned with diverfe Protuberanees 'l' fomc Semi-circular, or rather Pyramidal, which are feared in the poilerior +gggggg. part of the Brain; other ProceflEs of the Brain 1* are endqu with irregular Figures of different Shapes and Magnitudes. "l‘ 121*. The Anterior Proeelles 'l- of the Brain feem to be adorned with akinCl of Pyramidal Figure. The Cerebellar»: of the Animal hath diverfe Apartiments, compofed of one middle, to which on each fidea double lateral adjoyneth. l ii. The middle Apartiment 'l‘ fomewhat refembleth the Vermiiorm Pro- tuberance of a Humane Brain, and is lbmewhat oian Oval Figure, and is drcfl‘ed with many Proceffes pafling in trarrfverle poiitions, {omewhat like Parallelograms. _ i UJt [\kk The lateral are {eated on each fide ofthe middle Apartimenb and are beautified with various ProcefTes of difi‘erent Figures, foulc being Pyramidal, others out, and a third Conical, and a fol"!h irregular. Tab. LVL ‘DFIHIHI I "1.35 i rh‘ " |