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Show 658 0f the Parts of generation in Pi 9. Book I. Part IV. Book I. Part IV. 0f #99111er of Generation in Fzfla, 659 The Cbarian feared within the umm +, is adorned with . ents flladed w' texture, _made up ofmany Filam . ,. . a molt excell ent +1 V MU.' . 1th divai icatio ns 0f branches ri of Arteries and Veins, importing and Bm‘m m" ' . . loudch'c] ex ortin Vital Li u ‘ . ‘ q or into this fine fruit. 1.17,. g P Compagc. 'on. F ) EheOvaryof This Filh had alfo befide the 7Jt ' . aetm an Ovary ( 133°13‘33"! d i ced near the Diaphragm, ( between each 9"" great Mterur) full of Egg of diflegn: iiimiuma fizes +, as coming to greater or lefs maturity,With which were carried down inn-ff}; fucceflivel throu h the Oviduét into ‘a . . difchargedyits forngier guefts, and left {:566g21h22htbéfahtizgdt \Izhhn It had 53:5? OI the youflg Rudiments of FWm which were conve ed If) It] eEggfi "mention. The lower part of the Ovidué‘ts being opened, (fomewhat refembling gcnvf'thc the _ Cuts. in figure and. magnitude) a. milky humor gulheth out, in few. . . . i which lome long bodies did fwrm , as being the rudiments of the in thefe OViduéts, as I humbly conmer ceive. , nourilhcd and matured Thcvafious {m "mm . r nuns. * of ilicOri- The Oviduéls as well . _ _ l asfl the {1 Ovaries, lare cloathed C with ‘ various co, verings, interfperfed witi e 1y F1'b res,. tie upper oat is more thick and rough, and the furface of the inward Integument is more finooth, and belineared With a Cryftalline LiquorThe outward and thick Coat may be called the Cborian , and the more inward and fine the Amnion (as fome will have it,) or rather thefe Oviduéls in this Viviparous Fifh, may in fome degree have the ufe of the nation of the Ovidufis into tthtigens of the uteri; 2103:? t e termiits body, to receive the advantage of greater and reatei‘ enf arerward into horns of the Womb, as being full of a Seminal Nutricious Liquor, which compleateth and nourilheth the parts of the Fwtur. The Ovary of this Fiih was attended with 2. [En Ovidiigt ion. fl" $3.1m: der the Guts 311310112 between each "term which Igdifcovered-l'; 9.8 mg im' ;;'-4Sr-EI>. Where the Oviduéis are more finall , they have a kind of ring, a Pipeinto its EXtreaimity, that the Whole b,ody of the Deferem ‘y6131;111:2325 .4 ii. iiiciismmf which ferveth (as I humbly conceive) in {lead of a Sphinéter to con tri d"? thoe Oviduéls . l .' and bby itf to . hinder Sl‘ ‘ ,the dreturn S> of the E thgs to. war t ie vary , t us may e een in raitcs an U‘PCHCS, as we as in Dog-fifli. . r Tumifiedwith Breath, forced intoit byal'crong infpiration . . The Eggs,‘ when received out of the Ovrdue‘t into the bofom of the we. rm, are fiiit enCircled With an Albuminous Liquor, Revered from the Purple Juice iu the Glands, and conve Ed I) f II II. ‘ Tthggs h N a iiiii'chffi: 3" "m"- PM "hm" Albuminou Tiicsrhirttrr That the fubi'tancc of the inward Reccfihs, relating to the Ovrduéts of the Filh, may be difcovered; it is requifite to open them, wherein into the cavity of the "term, wlibte itypelriztralt):thag:he0§ntt:euliiivgiitrdofgsgc Mam! I Egg, conjoyned to the outward furfacc of the Yolk andgafterward th: ' may be difcerned the inward furface of the Oviduéls, befet with divers ranks TheGlandsof of little Prominencies placed in parallel lines, which are {0 many minute fiftflvfiffit' Glands, furnilhed with Excretory vefTels, carrying a milky humor into the cavity of the Ovidué‘ts, to giveincreafe and nourilhment to the Faetmlodged in the boiom of the Oviduéts. The white liquor of the Ovidué‘ts being held over the Fire, may be conTlicnhitcli- ?)‘tfiffés‘f'ic. crered like the white of an Egg; So that it fcemeih to be an Albuminous $3333? 31;" Matter, proceeding fromthe fol} Parts of the Blood, fecerned from the other in the Glands of the Ovidué‘ts. Egg. The 1}!"st of The "term of a Dogfiih ( called Galfm' Lze'uia by the Antients) is dou- 3 Wm" ble, one lodged in the right + and the other in the left fide 1-, and each of ' 7"- rhctn hold a perfeét Analogy in figure and magnitude, and hath their terminations very frnall in a kind of Cones, (near the Arms) and are more and more ei‘ilargrd, and begin near the upper Part of the lowefi apartiment, about the Diaphragm. This, eiegant I‘truéture of~ the "term is compofed of many Coats, the 011!The Costs of ""'v"'"' ward is White, thin, and membranous, made up of numerous Filaments finely (pun, cloftly iii-rick, and curioufly interwoven with each other; and the inward is Ll‘LLlLlCLl \Vitli many Glands and flelhy Fibres, excluding the ‘ young Helm- when they have arrived a due maturity in the uterus. 1-inch mm thn I opened :hc Abdomen of this Filh, and removed the Intefiines, I 35,3222", difeerned each "term to be bigg with young Filh, fwimming in a Scrolls Liquor, of a {weer trifle, which if expofed to the fire, may be Concretcd into a folid fubfiance refembling the white of an Egg. 3216:3313; .TlleC' Fa‘i'ilzf were covered, next to the outWard integument'of the uteri": Ihcvtrriir. With a (bonny, ( and Ammo/1) fafhied to the "term, in which the young {7245.0000, Fiih Were lodged in an elegant orderjn two or three ranks,the upper had four. in number 1-, of which tw0 lay belly to belly, and the other back to back; 1 1.45.". with their Tails turned up r]- for their convenient pofition in the memThe Fiih is generated part by part in many procefl'es till it ac mm}, a due : feétion. 7 q pet. |