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Show Tab. LXX. Fig. 1. The Medulla Oblongata and Spinalis of Animals. He Medal/4 oblongam of a Rabbet is a fyflem of many s which are l‘eated in + 4 114 a a. + b M. a double row i patted from each Procefl'e other by a Fiffure 1-. 1' c c c c. 'i- d d. The origen + of Medufla oblongata of this Animal hath two Arms 1., and each of them is compofed of four or five Procefles. '1» eeeeee. The tanks have {mallet Proeelles + (endued with an Oval figure, toward +ffff. the beginning, and have large Ovals 1- about their termination, and end in «)- gg_ three or'oicular Procefles <1». The Medullri Spinalir is made up in its origen of two ranks of Procefles, the twu high+ b h. +ii ii. elt 'r are beautified with a Pyramidal figure f, and the reli‘feem to be pa. 1, k k: rallelograms, + parted from each other by a Fiffure. Fig. 2. The Medulla oblongata afa Gray Mui'el. The Mada/la alalongara of a Gray Mullet, is a fine Compage made up of many ranksof + 4 .4. otbicular Procelles, and have only three (in their origen or Neck +) which are 1- I) b. the moieminute, out of which the Optick Nerves i do arile. The body ofthe Main/[4 + 'd d. The McduL/a spinalz': is divided into two parts, by a Filiure i, and doth not cons fili ol‘any Proceffes, which are found in a Rabbet. Fig. 3. The lower Region of the Medulla oblongata and Spinalis of a Gurnard. Thelower Region of a Gurnard feemeth to bemadeup of five Proceffes, the anterior + a a. are a pair + much larger then the reli, endued with an Oval figure 5 out of theft: +1; [2, l‘rncel‘fes arife the Optick Nerves +, interfet‘l ing each other, f c. The fEhree polierior Protuberaneies + are very minute, beautified with an Orbicular a e. The Medulla oblongata is framed of two rows of Proceffes, of which the anterior Pro' ll. tuberancies + arethe mofilarge, and grow lefs toward their termination, and area" of an Oval figure. + co. TheMeduL/a Sfiinalir is patted by a FilTure Jr, and deftitute of Proceffes. Fig. 4.. The Medulla oblongata ofa Carp. The Medufla oblangatz of a Carp, is compelled of two ranks of Proruberancies(parte d 1‘ a a. from each other by a Fifiure +) beautified with an 1- b. Its Origen confilis in two finglc Procelles, of which Orbicular figure. the fit": + is ofa kind ovaal + 6. id. figure +, and the fecond is adorned with an Orbicular +. 1- e e' The firf'r pair of Procelies + are the greatefi, and lead the Van in the Company of Protuberancies, which grow lels and lefs as they approach the Medal/4 Spinal" +fff compofed of two parts, fevered from each other by a. Fifiure f, Fig. 5. The Medulla oblongata and Spinalis of 4 Pike. id. The lileduL/q OLIWIgdtl of a Pike beginn ethin an apex or Cone i, and the body offlthe Medufla is a Compage framed of four rows or obtufie more of (mail Orbieular Proce es. The Medal/a Spinal}? in this F ilh as well as moi} other, is confiituted of two parts i‘ I; la, fepatated from each-other by a Filiure 1‘. Fig. 6. 7/22 Medulla oblongata and Spinalis qffl Gadget)». The Medal]; oblongatz of a Gudgeon is integrated of a double rank of Protuberancies endued with a round lhape. i 4- "SCI-lg?" 7‘ begins in an obtufi: Cone, and feemeth to be eompofed of three tanks 9 I; l; b. of {mall Proceffes + of an Orbicular figure. it 6- The‘bOdy 1' 0F_the Medal/4 framed of a double rank (fevered by a t d d. Frflure +) beginning large,oblwzgatzis and leis and lefs as they come toward the 4" ee 0. Milwg‘éinlm whichis divided growing into two parts by a Fillure + running all along t e me. P Tab. LXXL :IJE radii}: Spinalii in this Filh feemeth to be a fine fyliem compofed of c c. five Orbicular Procefles, of which the next to the Neck are the greatel'r +. |