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Show Tab. XXIV. Fig. 1. The 530d} of a; Snipe opened. a. c c. dd e c. f f. H E Afpem Arieria, or Wind-pipe. b b. The annular Cartilages. The Gulet lying under the Wind-pipe. ‘ The Branches of the Ame. The Bafe of the Heart adjoyning to the Upper part of the Thorax. The Cone of the Heart lying near the Interfepiment, dividing the middle from the lower Apartiment. g g. The right Lobe of the Liver, which is the broader and more long covering the upper region of the Gizard. b h. The Left Lobe of the Liver, is the {hotter and narrower, and covereth fome part of the Left fide of the Gizard. i i. The Origen of a Gizard beginning in a Cone. kk. The termination of the Gizard which is the broadefl part of it. I l. The Intefiines appear in the outward view, to be compofed of four feg= merits of Circles. L L. The firl't and leal'c fegment of a Circle. m m. The fecond Cut is the greatefl: Segment. n n. The Third Segment is fomewhat lefs then the Second. a o. The Fourth is more minute then the former. Fig. 2. The fiowelr of a Woodcock: > ' a a. The Bowels of a Woodcock. b b. The Origen of the Gizard, which is the broadeft part of it. c c. The termination of the Gizard ending into 2. Cone. d d. The Origen of the Intef'cines. e e. The Firfi Intef'tine. ff. The leafi Anfraffm of the lower region of the Guts. l wmnnmlm n ll » Hi "*‘WJQHM ml g. The Firfi Circle of the Intef'tines. 1. The Second Circle of them. i. The Third Circle of them. Q The Fourth Circle. 1. The Fifth Circle. |