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Show 546 0f the ‘Pam of generation, &c. Book I. Part 1‘7. Book I. Part IV. Thefe Glands are covered with the Mufcles called Ereflarcr (Penis, and are furnilhed , with many Carnous Fibres ( derived from the Epigafirick Mufcles) which are circular, and encompafs thefe Glandulous Bodies, and by their contractions do narrow the circumference of the Glands, and fqueeze The excretory Vell'ils rel». ring to ihcfc Giands_ out the Civet toward the common Dué‘t and Fiflure. Thefe numerous Glands have as many little excretory Veffels as Glands , C H A P. V I I I. O/the ‘Partr of generation in the Cock: offlirdr. taking their rife from many white Globules, and are fo many fnmll Chan‘ nels difcharging themfelves into one common Ciltern. The manner of producing of Civet, The manner of production of Civet I conceive is made after this manner; The Vital Liquor is tranfmitted by the Hypogaltrick Arteries into the fub{lance of the numerous Globules, ( belonging to thefe Glandulous Bodies, endued with a proper Ferment ) wherein the Milky parts of the Blood, the Materiafltiflrata ofit, are fecerned from the red Crailament, and mixed with fome Liquor deftilling out ofthe extremities of Nerves 3 whereupon the B0- tute of f0 great a Cavity as is found in a little Inteltine. dy of the Blood being opened and the Bond of Mixrion loofened, iris rendred fit for the Secretion of the more fofr and Chymous, from the red and @em}: is more flefhy and big, as having the Nervous Bodies more thick and large, giving greater Dimenlions to the fubfiance of the Penis. This is very remarkable in an Ef'tridge, in which may be difcerned With- Tic Genital! (harp parts, fo that the white Particles being commenfurate in Ihape and file to the extremities of the excretory Veffels, are received into them, and carri- ed into the common Receptacle of this Milky humour, commonly graced with the Appellative of Civet, endowed with a bitter Talte, a fragrant Smell, a whitilh Colour, afterwards growing yellowifh. Between thefe Glandulous Prominencies of Civet is feated the fPenis, Offem within, and covered with a Membrane enclofing two Nervous Bodies as well as the Bony parts, and hath its Termination and Body invefled with a Prepuce, as in a Dog, which are wholly unfheathed in the Air of CoThe Genitall of a Dor- mouic. Irds have a Cavity lodged between the Rump and Inteflimim Ream" TTICGCDTHT‘ fomewhat refembling a Prepuce, out of which a hair difcovereth it, 0mm felf, of a membranous nature, in time of Coition, the Carpara Nero/afa, if any, being very thin in Birds, in fome of which it cometh out of the Body 2 great length, after the manner of a fmall Gut in point of fubf'rance, only it is del'ciIn great Birds the in the Orifice of the 'Pndmdum, a large Clans, in which it is Lod ed, as mnmfldgc‘ within a Socket, fomewhat like the Prepuce ofa Horfe: The Body of the fi'eni; is hued with red, proceeding from numerous Blood-Veffels, dierminated through the fubltance of the Nervous Bodies, which are much greater in this large Fowl than in fmall Birds, in which it is difficult to difcover any flefhy Subl'tance, fo that the Frame of the (Penis in moIl: Birds feemeth to be membranous. In this Fowl the (Pt-m}: refembleth a Hart's Tongue in figure and bignefs, "WWW "10". as learned Dr. Harvey hath obferved, who faw this Animal often firfl; lhake an EMS" Learned Blajim hath well defcribed the TeflichS, Paraflats, deferent Vef- fels, and Seminal Velicles and rPenis of a Dormoufe. Air ille, (Farm bic «ya- its G'mir, and afterwards immit it into the Vagina Mterz‘ ( relating to the Female) without any motion, as if they were nailed together for fame time rite quihm Semen (9» Scmini Aaaloga materia elaboratur, aut [altem delinetttr; @riaza earum Vafia Spermatici/s mzita, Tcflia efl, ex warie‘ Cong/ametratir Fibrillir, qua: mom Graefim aliiq',dic1mt, imprimir con/tam", Arteriafingularilerper exteriarafubflamie ejlaa gyrrfi Duff", amequam ad imariam tranfeat, diflrilmta, facile feparabili Gazialenr. Secunda, Epididymir, roman/am ibia/cm Faaicm cxbibem', Iangitudinis iafigaia admadum, babemr Imc Fibrarum did/drum Icflem can/timentinm cantinuatio. Teriia, Epidiabimidu extrema illi quad cg a tefle rematim, rantinnamm Var deferem wamri filimm, ad Ventrir interiora precede/Ir, 1151' ad Lama meat»: urimm: atcurrzr. Qlarta, Vezaa I'll/714, Car/m qnaft exafperatum, warieq; aontartum, referent : Hzec itcrum flue-{m fubtilioris fariem aflumem‘ Gyrafo quadam Duflu "rel/7mm aaredit, ea loco qua VM deflrem altero extrema exceperat. Qgialaflapfula exigna, pyrifarmibm Mufiulia Pena: incumbent, in urethra/It pdMII. Material" IJd'C continet tenuiorem, minm albam, fimiliter ac Parr jexta, Glmzdula fat magna, foramine manifeflo, circa Pmputii externi Extremitatem ia- in coition, accompanied with many little {portings of the Head and Neck, as f0 many expreflions of Pleafure. The TeIticles of a Turkey ( as in other Birds) are oblong white Glam The rennin dulous Bodies, feated immediately under the (Rene: Succenturiati, between DHTM‘Y' the Originations of the Kidneys, refiing upon the Trunk of the great Artery and Vein, out of which do arile minute Branches of Spermatick Veffels, Which are dilttibuted into the fubftance of the TeIticles, where the Seminal Liquor is generated, and afterwards carried down by two Spetmarick Duets by the Spine, and are inferred into the long Membranous Subfiance, vulgarly called the (Pam's. ‘ The Teflzicles in this Bird are connected to the upper Region of the Kid- Ezfmfi; neys, and in fome part to the Spine, and to the Trunk of Blood-Veffels, to $5535? 3 Which they are faftened by the Interpofition of the preparing Artery and Vein, ' ariling out of the defcendent Trunk of the Aorta, and afcendent Trunk of the Vena Cam, and are endued with a different fize, by reafon the right is larger and longer than the left. The Tellicles of a Swan, Goofe, Duck, and other Birds, are Lodged near TfthTfjmc'cs the beginning of the Kidneys, and are Conjoined to the great Blood-Vefkls, iigvc lIIZSni teriM pmdim. @em'r mm fantum Nervaja Carport duplici can/fat, Urinarioq; 731(67):, fed 60 01pm!!! fillglllari, fimiliter at in Cane notamm, anterim [miter incurroato, Iegimr (Falling down the Spine) and have preparing VelTels fprouting out of them, mm" IJac 'Prcepmia quadam mambranacco, quad internum uamimtre placer, cum exterr and are divaricated in numerous Branches through the Body of the Tefticles, wherein the Serous and Chymous part of the Blood are embodied with a 71/1711 ad [106 Eltfdflefi'll amnino. Choice Liquor, dropping out of the Extremities of the Nerves, and tranf- CHAR mltted into the Origens of the Seminal Tubes, and conveyed through the deferent VeIIels into the (Panza, which is a foft membranous Compage, £th Penis of mixed with a thin loofe fpongy Subftance, and is diIlended by Blood, brought " 5' Into |