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Show 1104. f. r. The C:nbcllum ofa Turkey taken outof the Of the 58min of girth. EM. Book 1 ll. 23;": a", many Ramificatians, relembling the Branches of Trees r, which are Unmerous Medullary Procefses, futnilhed with variety of Vefsels. Each Heinifphaete relating to the Brain of a Woodcock, may ( if infpefi. ed with a curious Eye) be feen to be compofed of Three Pi'ocelses, the An- +£6.41. terior + is larger then both the other, and begins in a point, and endeth in +55. much larger dimenfions. The middle Procel‘s Jr is adorned with a kind of triangular Figure, having its Bafe outwardly, and its point toward the more inward part of the Between the Termination of the Hemifphaeres, and the Origen of the Ceyebcllum, are feared Two oblong narrow Procel'ses + of a femi-citcular Fi- + My are not unlike the Tel'tiform Prominencesof the Brain. ' The Cerebellum + hath many tranfverfe Proceffesfomewhat like Parallelo- + m:grams, and is adorned with a kind of an inverted Pyramidal Figure, as the Bait being turned upward, and the Cone downward. r. 58,}? i. Brain. The Polterior Procefs + of each Hemifphatre is endued with an irregular fliape, and beginneth more narrow, and endeth more dilated in the hinder The Head ul'a AGodwitt being highly efieemed for its delicacy of Flefh, hath a Brain beaurified with TWO Hemifphaeres + parted by a long Fifsure, drefsed with oval Figures, having their greater Extremities rt leaning upon the CerebelIn»: Jr and its adjacent Procelses, and its lefier upon the olfactory Nerves. The upper futface of the Brain is rendred unequal by many u‘neyenneffer i feeming to refemble Procefses ofdiverfe Figures, fome Pyramidal, or (hiadrangular, others Irregular and difl‘icult to be deferibed. About the Origens of the Brain are placed Two fmall Procefses elf, (en; dued with a kind oforbicular Figure) {omcwhat like Glands. The olfaéioty Nerves 1‘, go hill in l'craight lines, and then pals al.- part. of the Brain, adjoyning to the Natiform Procefses. Near the hinder Region of the Brain are fituated Two Procefses + endued with a kind of Semicircular Figure, beginning and ending in Cones, and in one Extremity, adjoyn to each fide of the Cerebellum near its Origen. The Cerebellm/z of this Bird is beautified with many tranfverfe lines, asbeing numerous Lamellx +, the various allodgments of Velsels, and another line i palsetli the whole length of the Lame/lie, almol't from the top torhe bottom. The olfactory Nerves Jr do feem to fpring out of the points of the Anterior Procelses, and after a little {pace do encompafs with Arches the OJ‘fPMgiafin", thud afterward unite again, and make their progrefs the whole length of tie Bi . their Angles the inferior Proceires, which are adorned with an oval Figure, beginning in fmall Extremities, and end into more blunt round Heads, adjoyning to the Origen of the Cerebelliim. + H- The Cerellellnm Jr in this Bird feemeth to be double, as confil'cing of Two +1.1. Natiforin ProeelTes, on which do confine Two orbicular Procefles i {erred on each fide of the Cerebel/um. F. x The llCtlil ol‘a firefight A,Snipe, in reference to its Brain, is adorned with Four Procelles, thc +£8.44. anterior 'l‘ are very fmall ( endued with an oblouo Figure) adjoyn'mg to the Apices of the Brain. :+612. The other Procelses are very large "l, taking their rife in final] Extremi‘ ties, and have much greater Terminations. 4 ct. Near the hinder Region Two other Procclies Jr may be difeernedi "'hld' lean upon the Ccrebell/im, and are dreiTed with a kind ofoval Figure The Cerebellum ‘f is enamelled with many Red lilies running trolls-Will57 and have TWO other lines ‘i imerfeéting the former, and pafling down "‘5 T g" I. whole length of the Cerebellum. . l~ Hora (alllliAC tip."L The Head of a Curlue being opened, we may take the profincét of its I l l "‘ Brain, beautified Wltll Two Hcmifphzres 'f divided by a long Fiilure. Th ( " Ac 6 i122" 431m. r 12.6. + c c, Huddl+ cc. +ff‘ ter the manner of Arches i, encircling the OJ/Pongiofum, and afterward make + 55" ' their progrefs in a dire& cour‘fe the whole length of the .Beak. The Cerebellum of this Bird is compofed of Three Apartiments, one being F 7, The $300,122" The Brain of a Teal is made up of Six Procelses, as each Hemifphazre is + u. graced with Three Procefses, the Two Anterior f are beautified witha kind " of oval Figure, beginning in acute, and ending in more obtufe Cones. + is. The lateral Procefses 'i‘ have a triangular Figure, and do enclofe within I 105 Thefe Two Provinces of the Brain have their Apices, adjoyning above to the olfactory Nerves, and their Terminations leaning upon Two Ptoeefies, lomewhat like the Tefliform Protuberances of the Brain. The Hemifpharres are enamelled with variety of Blood-veiTels f, diva- Hire. mated through the Dara and (Pia mater, the fine vails of the Brain. The Hemifphzres are rendted uneven by many Riflngs + of different Fi- + "ma gures and Magnitudes, in which they feem to refemble various Proeefics. The Ccrcbellum of- a Turkey parted- from the Brain, and taken out. of the - . ~ - srunand Dir. Skull, when it is varioully opened With a Knife, it giveth a fine Prolpcc't of F. 6. The Head of a Woodcock op iied. Ofthe Brain (f girth. l [rated in the middle, and One on each lide of the greatel't Province. The middle Apartiment r is the largefi ofall,and begins in agteat rounded + rm, Head, and terminates in fmaller dimenfions, and is beautified With many H long and {hotter Procefses 1‘ (going in parallel lines) fomewhat refem- + it. blin Parallelo rams in Fi ure. . Trim lateralapartimentsgof the Cerebellum, feem to be Two fmall Procell [63 ‘l‘ (endued with a {Emilunary Figure) encircling the [ides of the up- + U, . 7‘ per part of the middle Apartiment. On the Convex part of thefe femilunary Procelses do confine Two other I, {omewhat larger Procefies Jr which are alfo adyacent to the Terminations i , of the Hemifphatres, and are endued with different Figures, the one being oval; and the other triangular. r . ' . we," The Head of a Virginia Nightingale hath not only its Brain encn'cled With :rr‘c, , N Walls, thick more Wlth as Two Membranes but alfo with Two Skulls too, the upperis made,ofTw0 Lamina, interlined with a. fplingy liibftance, and i the lower Skull is thinner then the other ( all beret With fine Down) imme- in the 731m: mater. iatel CD Thye Hssdniineaiiig gopened, the Brain maybe dil'covered to be ceinpofeti of" TWO Hcmil‘pharcs +, graced with a pyramidal Figure, the Bales being the 1' u ‘ Terminations and the Cones, the Origens of the Brain. ‘ tolbe {cemeth Coats, its With invclied being Hetnifphscres, the One of adomed \Vltli Three Prcccfses, the Firli being anterior 1- is endued Witt a + Pl'rnmitlal Figure, and erteeedcth the other in dimenfions; The - , |