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Show The Partr of Generation in Pi/J. 654. Book 1. Part IV. to the Chicken , as I humbly conceive , or elle to be diicharged as an Excrement through the termination of thc Intelhnes, and ad)oyning Amps, C H AP. Book I. Part IV. 779a part: of generation in Ftflz. 6 55 The uremia being opened, the Vagina, the inward Orifice be dilcovcred: The Vagina is befet with many wrinkles or and Bottom may The Vagina folds, which may mm" belben toward the bottom to pals in a tranfverfe pof'cure overfoldino each other, that they leemedalmoft to fill up the cavity of the infide of the) ‘Ute- rm, and rendered the entrance into it lb narrow , that it is very difficult to immit a Probe into it. The Womb in its inward furface is endued with many long Fibres; between the folds may be difcerneti a quantity of Vifcide Matter, which came outof the {mall Glands befctting the infide of the Womb 5 and as I humbly conceive, is much of the lame nature with the Petuito us Matter found XXXIV. ‘T/Jc 1mm" of generation in 13/79. in the Inteflines, Ventricle, and "Uterus" of other more perfect Animals. The parts of Generation in Cttaccuus Fiih hart: much afhuity wirhthozc of Bruits. f T. I 2, p r. The Ovaries of a Porycfs. He ini'truments of Generation in Filh of a cetaceous kind, are near T akin in flruélure and figure to thole of Beallzs, and are furnifhed with Spermatick vellels, Ovaries, Tubes, 21 Womb, and @uc/emium 5 the pre- paring Velsels in a Porpefs corififiing of Arteries and Veins fprouting out of the defcendent Trunk of the Aorta, and afcendent of the Véna Caz/a, do make their progrefs toward the Ovaries and (forum, which are [headed with greater divarications than the body of the Womb, and aflbrd a pleafant profpeét upon the Difseé‘tion, and do import Vital Liquor into the parts of Generation in this cetaceons Fifli, to give life and nourillimcnt both to thefe parts, as well as the Helm. The Tellicles or Ovaries in this Animal +, are not large in dimeniions refembling in greatnels the fruits of Jujubs according to Daranzjor, and did not exceed an inch in length, and the bignefs of a Goofe quill, as Learned Dr. TM)" hath deltribed them, and are endued with an obttife conick fi- gure 1*, and may be ltyled, as to their frame, compofitions of many linall Eggs, confined with proper Tunicles, clolEly conjoyned to each other by the mediation of tht Mt-xbranes, and have one common Coat encompailing all the minute Eggs. big with Seminal Liquor, derived from the ferous part of the Blood imported by the preparing Arteries into {mall miliary Glands ( belching the common Membrane) in which the more {oft particles of Vi- tall iquor, are l‘everedfrom the more fierce, and being embodied with a feleé‘r liquor, deltilling out of the terminations of the Nerves ( inferred into the firbftance of the tciticular Glands) are carried through the fecret pores of the proper Tunicles into their fruitful bofomcs in order to the production of the 15mm, receiving its firfi rudiment in the Ovary, and is afterward difcharged by Fibres, contracting the Ovaries, into the Fallopian Tube, feared between the Ovaries, and the 'l‘ Comma uteri, running in length all along the Tcfiiclcs with many Indcntments or finall Mcandres , and then being Tth'fi'rent Vciidsof the Potpcls. 11112.". YT. 1:.ff. 7141.»: . Tl't‘ \Vom'y (it til; Porpt 1. reflected, do end into a large entrance near the Carma uteri. There Dcfcrent Veliels, as well as the Ovaries, are fiirnilhed with many Carnous Fibres ariiing out of the Peritonamm, and are implanted into the F41" [opialz Tubes +, which narrow their Cavities by the contraéiion of thefe flefliy Fibres, and expel] the impregnated Eggs into the Carmm uterina, which are filrniihed with many divarications of Blood-veliels 'l‘ in a Porpels. The Womb of a Porpefs is a Compolition made up of many Coats interlined with variety of flefhy Fibres featcd both in the Body 1‘ and Corn/ta ute'. r2" 1-, which are narrow in their Origen and afterward more enlarged, and arethe prime parrsof the Womb, in which the Fortm- is lodged, till they arrive a due maturity. The The Purlezzdtcm of this Fifh is endued with a long Filfilre or entrance into the Vagina 'Uteri, and the Rima being foinewhat dilated, the Clitoris ( as Mayor calleth it) which is a hard body {hading the Meritm‘ Hrimrius, as leaning upon it, and the paflage into the ‘Uterur was much lelfened , by the Membranes contracted into many folds 3 this part and the Vagina is fiirnifhed with Mtifcles or hltiihular Fibres, which contracting, do narrow the paliage, and aflil} the exclulion of the Henri. The Cramp Filh hath preparing Arteries and Veins arifing out of the Trunks of the Aorta and Vemz Caz/a, which are divaricated into many bran- Thcinward iuvmmbisgm iiiwiih-Tny "NEG"‘ldsTl‘liml'sz'" gidtilifiiu"om ThCPrsrarins fgf'gdc'gg? ches overfliading the Ovaries, and do impart Veffcls to every Egg contain- "0" ed in them. The Ovaries are feated near each fide of the Liver, and have numerous Tthvarit s Eggs of feveral files and colours, fome White, others Yellow, and are en- onmsmh ' dued with lhveral figures, {ome round, others Hattiih, as being comprelTed by the neighbouring parts; when the Eggs are matured they are conveyed by the Defcrent Veliels (contracted by Mufcular Fibres feared in them) into the (loam. The Amflcrr/am Phylicians in their Dilseétioris give a very good accoun t of The Qwric! rare i'trué'turcof the Ovaries of a Pike, after [he had (her her Spawn. Aimzt o aplke' fill, in Lupn rm'm‘ a par!" mmfe Aprili Orr/ariumyam a!) omnibm 021i»: liberal", apertitm @: aqua) banner am admirandam firam exbibebat [imamam : cxtcrim glabrm/z r/i, intern" «villa/m" ex mullir qua/i laminir [e I'M/item firbfequentibnr campofilimz (pro/ieillodlwz ut i/z wentricn/a tertio Ruminazztinm) [-Ice lamina flmt membrana‘ Mini/lime qui/JM o-va anneéiunmr. Owir were excreti/r iifdem laminir adl).<re/iat full/271mm qtmrlam Glanditlofa pnnéii: an! granulis notata, 111m: ‘Z/idcllaIIfItr cffc worm}: rudiment/z. Non tamm laminae bar per totam owariz' iaterlzam firperflcicm extent/Harm, fell a forgo incipiunl wafa flmguiz'ca, and reprmt per membranarum fubflantiam digiti fere latitim'ine dcinfi: I'M/item accedmzt mi fl. 1'11 Mefenlcrio, (7 fit ad laminar, qua? ibiprimum arittntur,pergmrt. Whercupon it may be clearly inferred that Ovaries of :1 Pike, and of other I" Met"; Filh too, are cornpofed of one common Membrane interlined with various Giiiiiiinirir: thin Tnnicles (to which the Eggs are affixed) endued with Minute Glands, EELS?" into which the preparing Vefscls are inferred, whereupon the Vital Liquor, being imported into the iiibftance of thele linall Glands, hath its more gentle and lErous parts (fevered from its more {harp and hot red Craflament) which being embodied with fome choice juice dropping ou: of the extremities of the Nerves, do make the Seminal Liquor, the Materia Sitbflrata of ‘the Eggs of Filli. The Ovaries of a Thornback are-{haded with numerous branches of Blood- iT-43-8355~ vefsels 1‘, and are very eminent, as confifting of many greater and lefser'l' 'TTh‘cdd'vfm'c. Eggs, and are {rated on each tide of the Intefiines, and aflixed in their gggfm‘ hinder |