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Show Tab. XX XI I. Fig. I. The ‘Bmvelr ofa Dongi/Zo, called by the Latines Galeus Laevis. H E Trunk of the Aorta, coming out of the Bale of the Heart, B B The Branches fpringing out of each fide of the Amy, C. The Cone ofthe Heart. A. D D. The body of the Heart refembleth a Shepherds Pouch. e e. The Auricle of the Heart, in which being opened, may be fecn many mufcular Fibres, interwoven after the manner of Netvvork. f . An Interfepiment parting the middle from the lovver Venter. F F. The upper and thick part of the Liver. G G G. The Left Lobe which is very long, extended to the end of [he ‘ Colon. OH". cut Lobe Right the of Part H H. II. The {ides of the Gulet. K K. The tranfverfe Fibres of the Gulet. , L. The upper part of the Stomach. M. The lovver part, or Bafe ofthe Stomach is more contrafled. N NN N. The Branches of the Gaf'tric Veins. 0 o o o. The Trunk of the Gafiric Veins. Q‘Q; The Gafirepiploic Veffels, feated near the bottom of the Stomach in a Dog-fill) on the right fide. Rafi. A Cult afcending up to the top of the Ventricle, andtherc mahcrh an Arc i. ( did S S S. The great Gut, which may be termed the Color; For greatnefs,Bloolit not want the conniveut Valves) is endqu with large vefl'els. Arch of the Cut. 'IT. The "Pancreas enclofed in its upper region within the n n u u u u. The Procefi of the "Future" of 5 Red flelhy colour. 21:. The FilTure near the termination. inferred into tllC x. The termination of the Procelé, where it feemeth to be Left fide of the Stomach. y y. The Milte. i lllIH'lIllIl-II H'IIlll'l III U" ‘ _.-.‘_‘« was ‘ |