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Show , l l Tab. XIX. Fig. r. 0f the Bowel; of a Goof}, a. L l . l ‘ ‘ . ‘ . H E body of the Heart being of a round Figure. T b. The Bafe of the Heart. c. The Cone of the Heart looking upward out, of fituation. p Kit. The Auricle of the Heart lying undergthe Heart. ‘ d d. The entrance of the bulbous Body, being divided from the tell: of the Guiet, : t. The body of the Erbium being of a kind of Oval Figure, and encircled with om] Gland<. f. The lhort Neck of the Gulet, palling between the Echinm, and the entrance of the (lizard. . l 5 . ZKEZ g, The Semi-lunary Mul'cles fringing the Margents of the Gizard with Red. ,. av iii i. The flelhy Fibres of the Semi-circular Mulcles, making their progrels in Ficxurcs long- i we 5. kkkk: Theytendinous Fibres fprouting out of the Semi-lunary Mulcles in the manner of Rays. H. The upper Tendons of the Mulcles, being a union of tendinous Fibres, iiitcrfet‘lingcach other and uniting in the middle of the Gizard, as in a Center. ' m m. The firlt tranlverfe Mufcle afiixed to the entrance of the Stomach, nu. The long Fibres of this tranfverle Mufcle, running from one extremity of the Mul‘tle to m other, and being contraaed gently, do protrude the Aliment into the Cavity or the Gizard and being {trongly contracted, do clofe the entrance of the Stomach| intercepting [legal {age of the Corn into the Gulet, in time of its grinding. ‘ o a. The Second tranfverfe Mufcle feared oppofite to the other. )3 P- The long Semicircular Fibres of this Mufcle, which being gently moved$ do force the ground Aliment into the Origen of the lnteliiness and being more briskly conti'afleil, (hut up the Pylarm, and keep the Aliment from pairing out of the Stomach, till it is perleitly ground and concocted. qq. The Tendons confilting of united Fibres, propagated from the tranfverfe Mufcles7 dotrcep under the firlt Tendons, and interfeétthem in oblique lines. r r. The Concave part of the Liver turned up. I. The termination of the Right Lobe of the Liver. t I. The Bladder of Call, is of a Greenilh colour, feared in the Concave part of the Liver. am. The Left Lobe of the Liver being much ihorter then the other. In. The- termination of the Left Lobe of the Liver. :r. The Spleen being of a triangular Figure, is faltned to the Gizard and Guts, by the mediation of diver-1e Membranes. y). The beginning of the lnteltines,wherein a [hort circumvolution is made. y, The hum»: lodged in a Flexure belonging to the origen of the Intefiincs, Fig. 2. Of the Gizard pf a Goofs. I *qu ‘ a a a. The Lamina, or fielhy Expanfions of the lateral Mufcle opened. . (,1, Lb, The numerous Lamina of the lateral Mufcle, as they are in their natural fituationgvirhout any divifion by Art. e e. The Fibres running varioufly crof's the Lamina, which being contraited, put the Lara-MCWF to each other, and move the Cartilages (to which the Lamina are faltncd by tendinous fie btes) up and down in leveral Pohtions. dd. The firlt tranl‘verfe Mufcle encircling the entrance into the Stomach. , er. The Fibres pulling obliquely long-ways, from the beginning to the end of the Muicle. ‘llll'mlll-Illl‘lI llll‘ "I ll" ‘ N1 " . ll r13 .- Wu will ‘ mm in lh , .i 9'PMi." ‘ ff: The Second tranlverfc Mulcle of an oval Figure, placed oppofite to the Ollltl‘, and who fct with many fibres of aSemi-circular Figure. _ g g. The lower Tendon (appearing as the other) is taken of!‘ inthe form ofa St, Andrew; 0:0151 and is made up of fruitful tendinous Fibres (coming froln the lateral and traulverle Muicles) uniting in a great broad common Tendon ' 73/7 y. The Origeus of the lower Tendon, derived from the lateral and tranfvcrfe Mum", ll?" ving Semi-circular tendinous Fibres. 1;. Part of the Bulbous Body. 1'. The Neck pafling between the Ecln‘mu, and entranceinto theGiZard. lg. The Pylarur, or terminationof the Stomach. g"; V: e - Fig. g. Belonging to the Gizard of a Goofé. I 51‘ a u a. The gCartilaginous Plates of a kind of circular Figure. y} ‘ I I: b. The l-iflurcs of the Scute or cartilaginous Plates. r lurface of the cartilnglflws lateral Mufcles faflned to the outward theinfide Fibresinofthe tendinous(Gated c r. The enclolhrcF, of the Gizard. J :1 d, The Cavities of the Sum, of Cartilaginous Plates. e r u. The Semi.circular ridge, or prominence of the Scutum featcdin the "PP" "Bio" Ohm n ght . ll ‘5 l,‘ tide of the Gizard. ffff. Thé'Seini-circular ridges of the Scutum, placed in the lower region of the left flde 0‘ the ; v ‘ i l: y if 1 I ‘ ; . ,, I lZal‘l . gggg. The Cavities of the Cartilagiuous Plates Tab- X X, t» W |