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Show ___,_.--.~ Tab. XXX. Fig. I. Containing the (inlet, Vcntriclc, Pan. creas, 3(C. of a Skait. He Gulet, according to Ariflotlc, is only found in thofe Animals which are endued with Refpiration, whereupon Learned Steno was of an opinion that a Skait had no Efopbagm, as he hath it in the 4th Page of the Anatomy of a Skait ; His words are thefqtreating of a Skait,0ri (omiflumfine Efopbago Ventritulm imam mndemq; cum i110 in morn"): vidcmr wnficcre cat/imJem, The Ventricle being continued to the Mouth without a Guiet,doth feem to make one and the fame cavity with it in dead Fifn. With deference to this Learned Author, [take the boldnefs to make this Reply, That the di. menfions and form of the Gulet and Stomach are very different in a Skait, in which the Efipbagm in this Filh holdeth much Analogy with the Gulet of other Animals (having Refpirarion) in point of Figure. A A. The Gulet adorned with a round figure and much lefs then the Ventriclt. .4 a a The annular Fibers of the Gulct, f0 called as encircling it. 12 b. The oblong Fibers making their progrefs through the length of the Culet. C. The beginning of the Stomach. D. The 'Pylorm or termination of the Stomach. d. The great Branches of Blood-veffels belonging to the Stomach. E E. The tranfverfe or circular Fibers drefling the firf‘t Coat of the Stomach. f. The oblique Fibers‘ of the fecond Coat of the Stomach pallingin bevil lines. g g. The Duodenum or beginning of the Guts. I). The greater part or beginning of the @ancreae. i. The branches of Blood-veilels lhading the Surface of the "Pancreas. k. The fmallet parts or termination of the (Pancreas. ll 1. The branch of the @orta encircling the lower region of the Stomach. . m. The Spleen being entitled with a livid Colour, and a triangular Figurc, is feated in an Arch of the Stomach. n n. The Milte being difpoiled of its Coat, may be feen to be compofed of . many fmall Glands. 4 i Fig. 2. 7796 Skull of a Cod. + I; I7. edge,and terminates into a Sword-like Bone +,being a thin Expanflon ending intoa Angle, carried an inch and halfbeyond the Occiput. cc. Two Cavities feared on each fide of the Ridg, befet with divers fl‘ d d. oblong Creces, and end into two pointed ProceflES +e e. The Proceifes being iiyled Lateral, as placed on each fide of the Cavities , are carried all along the {ides of [114? Nofitils, (and conjoyned to the middle Procefs) guarded on each fide with Wing. Proceffes +,made up of many bony Fibres. like 'i- ff gg. Two thicker Procelies do guard the lateral Proceilcs, and are conioy'nfd in their Otigens to the Wing-like Proceiies, and end into two Mam+ I) I). miform Proceffes 1-. i. l he Column fortifying the Bafe of the Skull, in reference to violent , 7 Tab. XXM' ' ,5 ' _ '‘. , , W" "1-; . fl ‘ ' ‘ ' " f mmIIInn-iinqm.. , 1 y , , ‘ t a. The Procefs running in the middle of the Skull, is endued with 3 thin motions of the Head. - , . , I , "Ne. w. . "a" I x . I |