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Show "flmm z/flfl- fawn" ".7 "H, ..e...ewv and Hyper-Lip of a Crzlf‘. Tah. HT. Pig. 1. The ‘T'izlafc (33mg arcth bedecked with minute appe oli‘, en being trilt 7 He Lin, the Sltin {metal l't With a company of Glands of ‘ The Origt n of the Palate is hefc and lint-s. and conlili of main urs, Colo ous vari with d tifie sarc beau c c c y. The (Iomhhhc Proceffe dcfcé‘r of the Fore-Teeth, and run Hols-ways in a kind at rows, {applying the re. parted in the middle by a Filln are Semicit‘clt's, and Palate, doth divide the opttolite the of le midd the g alon all d d d {1. T he Filluie running , from each other. (:Ol‘lTlthliliL‘ tows of l'roceiles glandulons then very much wrinkled and more is te Pala the of h the Bali. e c c e. The hinder part ed in divers places, out of whic orat perf is and on, Regi rior hcation. the ante rous finall Glands in Order to N'laf nume the of out lleth defit or val Liqu mbling Barley rcfe ks, Chee the ol‘ fide es Coated on each ffff. Thethite Protuberanci (.1. . b b, ' orns. about the middle of on each (ide of the upper Mandible 33 g g. The grinding Teeth feated the Palate. the TonfiZ/m, and are h whic e, figur ular circ Semi of a bl), The fyliem of Glands being the Palate near its termination, and near the Root arefearcd on each tide of are adjacent. of the Tongue, to which they the Tonfils into the Salival Liquor is difcharged out of ii i i. The holes by which the Cavity of the Palate. ils, by whichthe Air terminate the Cavities of the Noflr kit. 'I he Aperture into which do ward into and from the Mouth, back and ard forw eyed conv and Breath are . Fig. 2. The Tongue of a Calf ted Prominenciesof various many greater and lefs poin with t befe is Calf a of gue Ton refembling LozengesKand The , and others Triangular, fome Figure, encircled With a fhapes, fomebeing Circular Pyramidal, of oblong roundiih Barley Corns, and others are are numerous Salival Glands, eies inen Prom thefe , ance‘ cartilaginous andhorny fubft Limpid Liquor into the Mouth alli- difcharging a thin furnilhed with Excretory Duels and preparing it for Concoétion in the Venmcltfi (ting the maitieation of Aliment, of Animals. fmall, bending l0~ of the Tongue being oblong and an. The Prominenciesof thedotiprefemble {hort Brifles. s the Blade7 ward Tongue. e Blade being the leaft of the ‘ _ Glands. b I; [1 IL The Protuberancies ofth Exeretory Duets, relating to the other in dramathe of holes or ns natio termi ed e r. The exce h whic ue, Tong the of I M. The Prominencies of the Root towards the Blade of the Tonguefions, and end in Points inclining d d. The Bones of the 0: Hyaider. Afpem Arteria. c. The Larynx or beginning of the iddle of themhavinga Rimula palfing in them ff. The Elite-like Cartilages of a Cat. Fig. 2. The rPalate feared in the beginning of the Mouth 4 a. The {mall Teeth of the upperjaw [1 b. The two long Teeth or Fangs. h of the upper Jaw. c c c c. The greater and fmaller Teet Palate that are left in circumferencein the d d. The firl‘t Arches of Glands greater. grow e e. The {econd Arches ofGlands that ff The third Archesol Glands. gg. The fourth Arches of Glands. I) b. The filth Arches of Glands. ii. The fixth Arches of Glands. dulous fubflanee. kk. The Palate furnilhed with a Glan . cies inen Prom bony lefs II. The cies. m m. The greater bony lhotuberan n. The beginning of the Spine. ue of a Cut. Fig. 4,. 0f the lower 74217 and Tong a a. The Fangs of the lower Jaw. b I) b b. 'l he Teeth of the lower Jaw. , {cated in thc ue ending in POll'ltS, long l'rocelfes of the Tong L c t c. T he Cartilaginous origen and middle of the Tongue. ue. the 53' e c. The Glandulous (of: part of the Tongn or Root of the Tongue, out of which natio n. tio ica Mafi to er jf. The Cavities Rated inthe termi ord in h, o the Mont d lival Liquor is difcharge int Tab 1\' Larynx in eating. g. The Epiglnrtie covering the . b. The Eure-lilte Cartilage ' |