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Show Tab. XXII. Fig. I. ‘Tbc 30d} of a Heron opened I2} 73h Edward Tylbn. A. He Larynx, or top of the Wind-pipe, which had no Epiglo/ris, + a a. but a large Glottir or (Rim: encompafled with tw0 large Multles T. B B. The Afpem Artery, or Wind~pipe was long, confilting of an abundance of annular Cartilages feared above the Branches, C C. The Cartilages are almofl Semicircular, where the Wind-pipe was divided, fitlt into two Branches, and afterward into many. D. The Lungs, which were full of holes both in the outward Surface, and more inwardly. E. The Heart of this Fowl is very long and large. ff. The great Artery arifing 0th of the Heart. 6 G G. The Gulet, which is inferred into the origen of the Stomach. H. The Stomach being cutioufly enameled with Blood-\relTels, is outwardly Membranous and lined inwardly with a. white hard Pellicle, refem. bling that of a Gizard of other Fowls; the Stomach of this Fowl being opened, was found to be crammed with Water Scarabm', or Beetles, and it was curious to obferve towatd the upper Orifice thWCCn the Coats, that many {mall Glands were befet with Excretory Vefl‘els, fpuing out a white Juice, as a Ferment (to open the body of the Ali. merit lodged in the Stomach) which is the better imparted by the firong Mulcles of the Gizard fqueefing out a fermentative Juice into its Cavity. . The Pylorm or termination of the Stomach. KKK. The Intcf‘tines are long and of one bignefs, and full of many ‘ M2311dCI'S. L. The Mefentery. M, The Intcfiimtm (mm, which is fingle and fmall in this Fowl, and double in molt Others. N. The Cloud is a large bag filled with a whitifli clammy mucous Matter which may be conceived to be muted on the Wings of a Hawk ( by a Heron roaring above her) to hinder her purfuit. 0 O. The Liver divided into two Lobes. P. The Bladder or Call. f7. Two Duane Bilarii. (K. The Spleen (as I conceive) is of a very florid Red Colour. 8 S. The (Pancrea/s is very large. n t. This Bowel hath three fair Excretory Ducts, of which two "‘CIC feared in the Inteltine near the Duélm Bilarii, and the third more re- mote from thence. ‘ M u. The Tefiicles. W WW. The Kidneys are large in this Fowl. XX. The Ureters. I. A Bladder or Bag, containing a tranfparent Liquor, which I conceive to fl" Z. be Urine emptied by an Urifice l into the Cloaca. N. as above. Talon XXIII » .. f, :3 .- 1, T ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 ;H , g / ' " r . ‘~ . ‘ v' A" ‘ - ‘ \ I, f. " i ,3 ‘lllrl'lIIlll-Ilil‘|ll|l‘Ill m r ‘5, ‘ " 'r'z Masad- ., i - |