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Show d. Tab. LVI. Fig. l. The Head cf 4 (joofc opene of Four Prorclles (ap. eth that of a Buftard, and is rompol‘edMediety , T H E Brain of aGoofe much rel'embl ofwhich are leated in each pcaring in the upper part of the Brain) two and ending in blunt points, ng in fniall beginni long, and large very ésare Proecfl d outwar M. The Cones. ofthc lOllgSimu then the other, and are placed about the middle 7 5b. The inward Proeeffes are much lmaller Figure. Oval of kind a with be (mam ay Bal‘e,m and are adorned the toward fides onboth {pace a good In the two Provinces of the Brain being parted various lhapes and fizes, and fcem to referable to ed a number of (mail Globules, drefl‘ed with t of Vellels, made of Arteries, Veins, and nervous Syjleme be to e conceiv I many Glands, which hng in Figure Fibrils. an Oval Eroniiiiency fomewhat refemb on each hde Near the Bate of the Brain is {sated Brain-7 ) and are like in colour an ‘ the natiform Proeelle of at Humane its Procelles. fubllance to the Mnlulln than. as gm, to which they are appendant Fig. 2. The Head of 4 Swan opened. r are adorned with a kind of Oval ed of fix Procellés, the two anterio 3? a. The Brain of a Swan is compof Pi urc. and have their points below joyiied on each a Semi-circular Shape, la [2. Thgpolterior Procelfes are endued with fide of the Cerebellum. and agree in their Apices, or points two in number, ofa pyramidal Figure, Proceflés of the semicircular, i: c. The interior Proeefles are all'o terminate intheir Cones below to the the anterior to the above to the Oval Procelles,and do ' ' a Falciform Procei's, running all along from d d. In the middle of the Brain, is feated pol'terior part, . pafling on the under the Second pair of Procelles, and into many Fila- The olfactory Nerves + l‘eem to take their rife the 01 fpangiaficm, and terminate encircle rd afterwa do es, Procell ar orbieul the Tides of the middle of the the Pctiorations, placed not far from . The Cerebellum +. menrs + (the Organs of Smelling) about nillllll llm Fig. 3. The Head of at Mallard opened. and parts over the uptick Nerves, under the Apices of the Hemil'pharres, 'l a a. The olfactory Nerves + creep ard clofely approach each other afterw and , Arches two with as 4f 'l b. and then encircle the OJ/p/mginfimz nts + near the extremity of the upper Beak. Filame many into ate termin lall: at and 't c. for fome time, Origens of the Hemifphxres, and come out of the Medulla oblong/m, and _ of the Eyes. "l d d. The optick Nerves + (can to then are implanted into the inner region Brain may be dike.- creep under the olfafioty Nerves, and , the divelted of the Dam and Pitt Mmymc + e e. The Hemilphmres of the Brain + beinglobules 1‘ which are Sjjlemel of feveral minute Velhels. littleG 1 ffff. voted to be made up of many d. Fig. 4. The lower region of the 3min of a Mallar ""5 thc Audi' Nerves may be more clearly difltovererh unicn r 21R) In the lower region of the Brain of a Mallard, ,theand pairing under the olfaCtory Nerves, oblangm Medalla the of out g fproutin + y 0f the f a a. wry s the 0rfpangiofi¢m + tending toward the extremit 1+ 17. degyfizd from the {aid Medulla, and encompaf i . tbe Medullaablnngna, and make their egrels near c r. The optick Nerves + do proceed more highly out ofd interfeé‘t each other + and then P35 Obllqudy to+ d d. +e. the Apices of the Hemiiphaeres t and afterwar a ward the Orbs ofthe Eyes. a Fillure 4- and are beautified with the Brain are parted inthe midtt by «iff- +135 The Hemifphxres + of 1nd 0f Oval figure. ) openedFig. 5. The Head of a Bird (called a Shufler great likenefsih Mallard in Figure, and its Brain hath a‘ + ) adol'l'lk The Bird (called a Shufher) much refembleth ea to by a Fillure parted ( 1 atres Hemifph its referenc l , 'l'." ‘1‘ lab. colour, fubllance and fliape in "6 With an Oval lhape. the Origens of the I-lemifphzres, and cfic'ldeharvc about Brain the of out come J. Nerves y + re. The olfactor allociate each other, and alter a {mall 193C": clofcly 0: fiangitfum as with two Arches, and then ' and terminate near thC per 9' of the Trunk of the olfactory Nerves, the InterfCPF + a' :1. branches of Nerves + arihng out Trunks make their progrcl's on each has rd the 1‘ e 8. ration of the Bill 1‘ and afterwa y into numerous Filaments i. if. tg g. ment 1- of the Bill, and end near its extremit Tab. LVH' I'm] |