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Show ._._\ Tab. XXXIH. Fig. I. M Mufiela Fluviatilis Barbara2 or an Eclapout opened, In this Figure are reprefentcd the Vifcera of an Eel-pour. a a. , He Teeth in the upper JaW, which Were of two forts, the outcry T mol‘t much the largel't, and fet at a greater difiance, the innermofl much lechr and clofer fer. 11. Another order of Teeth in theupper Jaw. cc. Two burs of Teeth fet in the Throat. d d. Other [inall burs of Teeth let on the Bones or Rae/ii of the Gills. Fillies have Teeth not to chew, but to catch and retain their Prey, and they are lb placed with their Hooks or Extremities inward, that they cannot but with great difficulty loofe what they have once got hold of; Nature making abundance recompence by their number for whatfingle they want in firength. e. The Throat or entrance into the Stomach. ff. The Stomach which was almofi three inches long. 3. The 'Pylorm that did arife out of the lide of the Stomach. b b. The Imeflilm Ceca, of which there Were about [7 or 18, an Inch and half long. ii. The firf't Intef'cine which from the late/line Ceca, to the Ream, was about ten Inches, making one Flexute. K. The roan», or other Gut about two Inches and half long, when blown up, was as large again as the former Cut, and made a remarkable Flexme, where 'twas Joyned tafi. ‘ _ l l. The Swrmmers or Arr-bladders. . w "w ‘ in m. The Kidneys. n n. The Liver which was white and about three Inches and half long, about one Inch and i broad, but at the top, where it {ends forth a Procel's or Lobe at (o) 'twas an Inch and .5. Fig. 2. The Embryo of a Dog/{[71 opened. a. The Heart refembling a Shepheard Pouch. fl B. The two Lobcso the,Liver pafling the whole length of the Abdomen. C. The bladder of Call. 1). The Stomach which was of a greatlength. E E. The Spleen. ff The firfi Gut or Duodcmmt g. Bur/.1 Emiaiza, {0 called becaufe firfl: difcovered by melt Learned and RC' ' nowned Sir George Ema, my worthy Friend and Collegue. H. The Colon, the lafi and great Gut. i 7. The Yolk of the Egg, which in this Filh was received into the Bell)" 1. The Pealunculm or Due-{m Inteflinalis, infertcd into the Burfttab. XXXIV' . ‘ g i ' ,I 1" . ‘ ‘llllllllnm. , "HI!" til I? It T"'""'" l |