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Show Tab. IV. Fig. 1 . 0f the upper Beak and Palate of a 8mm. nm ' in;{firhitfifi mmnnnnhn g. .1 a a. He Semicirenlar figure of the origen of the upper Region relating to the Beak of aswan, I: b b b. T The indented Procell'es refembling Teeth feated on the margent or each fide of the upper Beak c c 5 c. The oblique Membranous Procelfes of the upper Beak conjoyned to the mdented Procell‘es, .1 4.14. Many lhort Procefles feared at the end of the oblique Membranous, fprouting out of one coming" T refembling a Tree. _ e 2 r. The bony ridge of the Palate running through its greatelt part, confiltmg of many partitions 0,10. whofe termination endeth in a Triangular figure. _ ff. The Eiffure of the Palate, fringed on each fide with many white pointed Procelfes. . g g. The utmoft parts of the palate drechd with many fmall white pomted Protuberancies, which are Con merated Glands. l: b. Two oblong glandulous Procelres into which the Palate doth terminate. Fig. 2. The lower Beak and Tongue of 4 Swan. 5 a a. The lower part of the Beak adorned with a Semicircular figure. 6 I; I: b. The indented Proceflés of the lower Beak, ‘ in whofe hollow lnterltices or Cavities the Teeth of the up do play for the reception or grinding of Aliment. c c c. The Semicireular figure of the tip of the Tongue which is very thin, modelled according to the hip: the Beak, in which it is lodged. dda' d. The fides of the Tongue fringed'with various Filaments. e e e e. The indented Proceffes (feated on each title of the Tongue towards the end of the Blade) confining divers Filaments. ff. The Fiffnre of the Blade of the Tongue dividing it into two equal parts. 3 1 g g The T". form: a?We! .flgafm m" pointed Glands heated on each fide of the Fiifure. I: b. The white glanduloustcrmination of the Blade of the Tongue more thick, plump, and prominent anterior part, and confilteth of two Glands. then i. The Filfurcof the polterior part relating to k k, The terminationof the Blade fringed with the Blade of the Tongue. three rows of pointed Procelfes fot one above another, the uppermolt is the largeit. of w:'K. The Root of the Tongue confifteth of twodivifions, and is compofed of a fbft glandulous fubltance cove with a thin Membrane. .. I I. The lirlt divifion or Rory relating to the Root ‘ of the Tongue, is the broadeft and lhortelt, fulleit Procelfes, enclofing the beginning of the fecond of poinm Apartiment in its embraces. m m. The fecond divifion, orApartiment, _ is made up of many fmall pointed Prominencies, and enclofeth of the Afpm arteria, with a double and inferteth it 1ch into the anterior part of its Filliirc.there n n, TheFiliiire parting the Larynx, is fringedArch, on each fide the hinder region is drellEd alfo with numerous with a row of fmall pointed white Protnberancies, and large pointed Prominencies. Fig. 3. The Palate of a Wild-Goafe, and the a per Beak. a a. The Saw-like ProceHEs feated in the margent of the upper Beak, are fmaliin their Origens, and largertoward their terminations. ' The Palate conlilteth of feven rows of boney Procellés, three on each fide, and one in the middle. I; b. The firlt row of Procelfes feared on each fide, is Saw-like, and is the longellf of all. c ,_ The fecomi row of Procelies are broadeft ' intheir 83525, and begin in Cones, and are lhorter, and [eh thI the firlt Proccfles. d d_ The third row of Proceffes is endued l with the fiime figure and length With the fecond. e a. The feventh row of Procefles, feated exafiiy in the midlt of the other, hath each one molt protubmm in . the middle. f f. Two CEVitlilss placed under the middl ' e row of Procellés, have their terminations fringed with oblong fmall Proce es. ncc of the Palate made in a i" . ' i. TheFiflure, or Cavity of the Palate, [£13. The Fringe btfetting each fide of letting in Air out of the Noftrils in the Apert Wrath [1. The Origcn of Nerves cutoff, deriv .itcd .'iu.e:I.-.. ure of the Noflrils with final ed from the Brain. mm. The Bones enclofing each fide of the Palate. Thediverfe ranks of bony Procelles are infiitu ted by Natur e, for breaking the Aliment into fmall ‘ Pam-. cles, which] faw in fome part {ticki ng to the bony Procelfes. c r. The firlt row of ProcclTeS fringi ng the Termination, or Root of the Tongue. a d. The fecond row of Procef res feated near the root of the Tongue, parted in the middl e by a Star-li. ke protein. r. The Star. like Procefs featcd in the middleof the fecond row of Procefl'es, dividing it into two. f f. The Saw-like ProceflEs enclol each fide of theTongue. g g. The entrance into the Larynxing or head of the Afima arterin, befét with lhort minute Procel la 1;. The fmall white ProcelTes refembling Purl, or # fmall Lace, fixed to each fide of the entranles, ce into the Af} t Arlrria. ! i. The glandulous part placed on each fideof The termination of the glandulous Comp the entranceor‘ the Afim armia. . age is laced, or beautified with many rows 1. k; The firlt row of oblong narro of Procelles. w Procell‘es feared he r ‘ I L The fecond row of Procefles. mri‘. ' a the Aperture, intothc Ajfin‘a a m. The third row of Procellés. u n. The irregular Proceifes. h g a" "r The 3"th Bones "Circling each fide of the glandulous fubflancc, placed about the entrance °f l e fijfitra arteria. '1‘ b V a. . A . 1 ..u)r\\\ . Pig. 4. The Hague of Wild-Gaofe, and the lower Beak. a a. The Cavities of the lower Beak, into which thea Saw-l ike Proceflés of the upper, do infinuate themfelvcs, and play up and down for the commi nution of Aliment. b b. An oblong narrow Cavity running all along the middle of the Tongue. s :. Two Protuberances being a foft fublta nce, befet with many fmall Glands, into which the Tongue dmhm‘ minatc. . 7%»,5)», nun . g gg g. The glandulous partsof the Palate , beginning in a large crooked Figure, and ending in 3 Cone. l:. The termination of the glandulous fiiblta |