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Show ‘T/Je ‘Bmin of th'a/fri 1096 Book 111., Book III, cular Figure‘, and to the hinder part of the Natiform Procefses, are the Te. fiiform + appendanr, and feem to be of an oblong fliapc, much diflerenp 2, M. aim-F LThc from the Natiform prommencrcs. Head of a Spaniel Birth opened. , F L ,, t it. ‘ Two Medullary Procefies 1', fomewhat refembling Glands, are lituated near the Origens of the Brain, endued with-obtufe Angles under which 4- u. A, M". do creep the olfactory Nerves, + running in length toward the Noflrils. The Airfraéi'm + of the Brain, are much [hallower then that of Mm + rum. Hff- In the Marauders of the Brain relating to this Animal, are feared a com. pany of Blood-veilels 1- divaricated into numerous Branches. About the Ramulets of many Sanguidufis, may be feen divers veflels of Lympba 1-, or lerous Liquor, encompaITed with fine Membranes. Within 'l' 8583‘ {lance + drefsed with numerous Ptreaks, as With ('0 many Fibrils omees, +56. "it. Above the Origeus of the Thalami Herr/0mm opticor/mr, may be keen the Corporaflriam 1-, beginning in large rounded Heads 1-, and doling in ob. , 7 V long narrow Terminations. the Brain , being opened , may be difcerned a white Medullary {uh- +11. The Tbalami "era/0mm optirorimz 'l- feem to be feated between the Carpm firiala, and Natiforme Procefses, to which they appear to be appended by + mm. _ Two Procelscs 'l- as by l'talks. And the Tlmlzzmi "ere/0mm aptitomm aredi. vided from each other by the interpofition ofTwo or more femicircular Proctf- + N. fes. + Thefe white Semicircnlar protuberances are alfo parted by the mediation of a Fifsure it. The NatiForme I'i'ocelses Jr confining on the Tbabzminerwrumaptitamm', _ are adorned with a kind of Oval Figure. The Teftiform protuberances Jt are adjacent to the terminations of the Natiform Procelses, which they feem to enclofe as with a double Arch. _ 4‘ th- The Cerebellum of this Animal is framed of many Apartintents, of which Two are [cared on each fide, and one in the middle. (1713 ‘Bram of Slim/Zr. fixre, Two SemiCh'CUlfif, narrow, Medullary. Procefses, encompafiing it: The ledlfllfii Ill'f'l/DTMHI vplirorum 1‘ in 'a Cat, have their Butt ends npproach- +5; ing [award each other, and run obliquely crols-ways toward the tides ofthg Brain, and end in more acute Angles. Their Butt-ends l approach near each other (as only parted by a new "'- roW Fillure) and are encircled with a white Medullaty Procels. The Carport! firiata Jr are almolt of the fame Length, Figure, and Mag. + u. nimde, with the Tbalami Inert/0mm apliwrum ', to which the lentiforme Procefsgs are adjacent, and their Butt-ends are parted from each other, by the H, mediation of a lhort and narrow medullary Procels Jr. The Brain being opened, at the Margent of it may he {ecu fome remanenz Anfraam l- . mi-cirtular medullary Pi'ocefses ‘i of it. The olfaf‘tory Nerves ofa Pigg near their Terminations, do divide into ghf‘zlticia‘iiofd their progrefs the whole length of the Noltrils on, each fidc of the grifly In- tcrlepiment i" parting them. +rrrrrnr. other, contained in Two Cartilaginous Repofitories. ‘ About the circumference of the Brain (left unopened, ) may be dilcerned {omejnfraéim + the allodgments of Blood-vefsels erithin the Anfi‘afiw F- 1- The The Cerebellzmz of a Cat is compofed of Five Apartiments, one in the middle, and another in the termination, and Four lateral, Two on each fidc celses, fomewhar like Parallelograms in Figure. v V The inward lateral Apartiments + are endued \vitha kind ofSemi-lunarl' Figure, and are endued with many oblong tranfverfe Procelses, more "10'" then thofe of the middle Apartimcnt, and fomewhat: akin to them 1" Figure. ' The outward lateral Apartiments + are accommodated with diverfe "Pl" of Procefses, endued with various Figures and Sizes. ; = The pofierior Apartiment 1- adjoyning to the middle, is greater 3115mm er then it, and is drefsed with many Procefses of irregular Figures. , The Telliform Procefses Jr adjoyn to the Origen of the Cerebellum, and are murually conioyned by their Neck, and enclofe the termination5 o W _ Natiform Procel'ses r, placed above them, and fcem to be adorned Wick"; ' 0V3 +41. A double Cafe 1- (is lodged near the origination oFthe Trunks ofNerves + u, when crept out of the Brain ) befet with many Cartilaginons lines, paflin‘g etch-ways within the faid Cafe, as in a Cabinet, are kept Two foft medul" ' ed with an oval Figure, and a medullary Subllance fomewhat 168 then the + H. + 411'. many {mall Fibrils 1', feared near the beginning of, the Nollrils, for the +15 Tim" greater advantage of a quick Senfation. . The Trunks of the olfactory Nerves + which creep up the Brain, and take + "H, in more large Dimcnfions, and is beautified with many oblong Procefsts, + u. _ Under thefe medullary Procedes, do creep diverl'e Branches of the olfacto- ry Nerves Jr. going tranfverlly, and rcfembling Parallelograms in lhape. The lateral Provinces are compofed of many ranks of Procefses ‘l' Whidl feem to be Five on one fide, and Three on the other. of the middle Apartiment. The middle Apartiment Jr is adorned with many oblong tranfverle PFG' +50ué; At the Origens of the Brain are feared Two medullary Procefses f, beau- Hp; rifled with a triangular Figure. lary lubllances, not unlike that of the Brain. _ , About the Origens of theBrain are feared Two other Procefses + (endu- Head of a Cat optn‘ cd. +M And within the Anfraéfws of the Brain opened, may be obferved Two fe- The middle Apartiment Jr is endqu with a more large Origen, and ends + M. 1353; mm?" above the Natiforme Procefses l obferved 'on each tide of the Fit- ( theBrain being opened) may be feen a white medullary Subfiance, Con. fifiing Ofmany {mall Globules. . . And if you dwelt the Corpm Striamm + of its Membrane, and gently +12 Crapeit, we may dircover its Turf-ace enamelled with numerous flreaks run. ning "OE-Ways) which are a Sylteme of nervous Fibnls. And if the Corpm firiatum be encompafled with its thin Membrane, many + k. BIQOd-Vedels 1* appear, fhading the furface of the Lentiform Procefs. TWOOblonO narrow medullary -|' Proceffes may be feen, which encircle 1‘" agreat part othhe Tbalami "err/am»: optiwrum, as with Two Arms. . And the Brain being opened, may be obferved an oblong narrow Procefs + + mm (like aStafl') going doWn from the Origen of the Brain, all along it, and between the Arms of the medullary Procelses, and T/Jalami ntwomm opticam'": ‘0 the natiforme Protuberancies. , The Thalam‘nerwrum optimum Jr are lodged between the Arms of the i' "‘ {aid medullary Proceffes, and the natiformc Protuberancies: The Tbalami "er-210mm opticorum, are endued with a pyramidal lhape and their Bafes confine on the natiforme Prominencies, and their acute Canes, on e arches ofthe med ullary Procefles. The |