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Show The grain of girth. 1102 Boot m. The olfaétory Nerves + creep under the Apices of the Hemifphatres, and . , ii:iii§,§o?cn- pafs over the optick Nerves, and then encircle the Orfpongiofum as 1- With Two Arches; and afterward clofely approaCh each other for forne time, and 5d, .. , at laft terminate into many Filaments + near the Extremity of the upper .r H. Beak. The optick Nerves + feem to come out of the Medulla oblongata, and Origens of the Hemifphxres, and creep undcrthe olfaé‘tory Nerves, and then are implanted into the inner Region of the Eyes. The Hemifphaeres ofthelirain Jr being divef'red of the Dun; and @111 ME. ,. "ff. nynx, the Brain may be dilcovered to he made up of many little Globules i, F 4 Th: which are Syf'tems of feveral minute veflels. 7/96 Brain of. ‘L‘im'r. Book lll. rounded in their teminations; thefe oblong Procefseshare fome obfcure par" Iirions, in which the Blood-vefsels are allodge‘d; and upon thisaccount their: Procefses of the Cerebellum, have analogy with the Anfraéi‘u: of the Brain loner Region In the lower Region of the Brain ofa Mallard the Nerves may be mOre zillifiliiiiii. 4"clearly difcovered, and the Auditory i fprouting out of the Medulla 0510". gum, and pafling under the olfactory Nerves, are .alfo derived from the fiid + b. Meclulla, and encompafs the Orflwngiofnm + tending toward the Extremity 1' F" of the Bill. The optick Nerves ‘i do proceed more highly out of the Medulla ublorz- + N. + e. gilfd, and make their Egrefs near the Apices oi the Hemifphxres Jr and afterwardinterfeé‘t each other Jr and then pafs obliquely toward the Orbs of the Eyes. Hg The Hemifphxres + of the Brain are parted in the midl‘t by a Fiffurer and are beautified with a kind ovaal Figure. r. y. The "sad ot a lilld (called (relating to other more perfefi Animals,) as they are Repofitories of Arteries and VClfl5~ _ . 7 , it. [a . The beginning of the Meduilzl Spinalit 1' is parted in the middle into equal ‘ parts, and fo continues the whole length of the Spine. "Jr/tr The olfaétory Nerves ‘l' are derived from Two Prominenci‘es, adjoyning to the anterior part of the Medulla oblangata, and climbing upward, creep out of the Brain, near the Apices of the Hemifphasres, and are conjoyned '+r_ .ng for fome fpace, and afterward part encircling the Or finangiafum +, and then unite again 3 and after a little fpace, are emitted out ofthe Caudex of+r._r.bt the conjoyned Nerves, (to a Branch refembling a kind of Arcth) which l ‘1" terminate into many minute Fibrils, feared about the two oblong Fllrdlllillg perforating the upper Beak, the immediate Organ of Smelling. I'. i. The lirauior' a each fide, the greatef't part appeareth Cortical, endued with an th-coloured iii)": fubfiante, made up of numerous fmall Globules + ( of various fizes ) ena, mellerl with many minute branches of Arteries and Veins, intetfperfed with very fmall nervous Fibrils, as being the mofi proper compage of the Brain. Under the Two Hemifphaeres, on the upper Region of the Medulld 01710"; + is, gm, are feared Two Oval Procefles, with oblong Necks i, Which are uni- + H, . kh H?" Siicrilcliii) The Bird (called a Shufiler) much refembleth a Mallard in Figure, and its Brain hath a. great likenefs in Colour, Subi'tance, and Shape, in reference ted near the anterior part of the Brain 5 and Two other Procefses i are placed on the pofierior part of the former oval Prominencies ) which are lefs, and 1-2;: if its Hemifphseres Jr (parted by a Fifsure i) adorned with a kind of Oval a m, tape. The olfactory Nerves i come out of the Brain about the Origens of the endued alfo with an oval Figure, and are united by a narrow oblong Me- + w, dullary fubfiance +. And are lodged in fome part near the anterior Region ofthe Cerebellum, which is endued with a White Procels, faftning it to the F. g. The Meduliz oblongam. Brain or a Hemifphxrcs, and encircle the Or flwflgiofum as with Two Arches, and then .r 1:! i 5" + f. ' a 9- ciofely afsociare each other, and after a final] fpace have Branches of Nerves i arifing out of the Trunk of the olfactory Nerves, and terminate near the Perforation of the Bill Jr and afterward theTrunks make their prOgYEfS on Mb lide the Interfepiment Jr of the Bill, and end near its extremity into numetons Filaments T. Turkey 0 en1d. TheBrain of a. Turkey being {tripped of its Coats and laid open, feemeth +£13.44" toconfiiiof many Globules ‘l' of different Magnitudes, and many of them are endued with an otbicular Figure 5 and are framed of a Cortical and Me- V {- bb. dullary fubfljance, Tfifi5j'3g, A Buftard being a Bird of high efieem, as having a Body as good in qua- :Z'IJIWOP‘I" lity as great in bulk , is endowed with a. Brain (of fmall dimenfronS) which confrl‘teth of Two Hemifphzeres ( parted from each other bya long i A A. Fifsurc or Sinw 1-, which are much larger in their Poflerior Regions,or Butt ends, and begin in narrow points, or Apices near the Beak. . The great part of the Brain is framed of Two large Procefses (‘Ylmh make the Hemifphaares of the Brain ) each of them beginneth in pomti placed near the Eyes, and terminate into round protuberancies i. The (webs/[um is accompanied on each fide with an oval Procefs Jr, Whore acute points confine on the Ccrebellum, and their blunt Cones run undetthe {ides of the Brain, tending forward. The Cerebellum is feared on the pofierior 'part of the Brain, and infiflua‘es it felf a good fpace between the Two blunt Cones of each Hemifphfler an is faftened to the infide of them, not far dif'rant from the middle. E11. DL‘. , Both Provinces of the Brain ofa Buftard being Opened and turned On WW cw" This Ccrcbcllum hath no Vermiforme Procefs, but many Lameilae i, ‘5‘ fembling a kind of Parallelograms, and differ only as they are fomcwhat The Mammillary Proceifes ‘I' are dreffed with a kind of triangular Figure, ‘ C and are feared near the Origen of the Brain, and have a pair ofolfaétory 1‘ tr; IECIVCS Jr creeping under them out of the Brain into the Membrane, lining . ‘ t :- Noftrils. About the termination of the Brain, are lodged Two Medullary Procef2 fes, beautified with an Oval Figure (fomewhat refembling the Natiforme Procelfes) and are tied together by the interpofition of an oblong Medulla~ a 4: ‘l' {"I, , Ty Procefs +. The Cerebellum beginneth and endeth in blunt Cones Jr and is adorned Hf u" with oblong Procefles 1- running crofs-ways, fomewhar refembling LaMic/lit. F. l' The The Nledullary part of the Brain of a Turkey feerrieth to be full of lik;fi,§l§rcg rEalrs, which are nervous Fibrils, and many fmall Prominencies, which fgilf‘affi' . urem‘ are Bodies aggregated ofvariety of VefTels. Near the binder part of the Brain is feared the Origen of the Aired/{Ila sz- 4, "I vii: Jr which is nothing elfe but the elongation of the arr/um own/gum. roun C (j ,‘ 3 Ti}? |