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Show 4, . Tab. X X X V. Fig. I. Ofa *T'ope opened y. Arter the of k HE great Trun I), The body of the Heart. n 1‘00th be refembled to one part of the eleve c. The Cone of the Heart, which may a Deer. Gulet. d. The entrance into the Stomach. e. The Gulet or Neck of the f. The body of the Stomach. g. The bottom of the Stomach. ' ' ch. i. The termination of the Stoma iately maketh a Mzeander, and goeth k. The beginning of the Guts, where it immed th a Circumvolution. makc down for fome (hort fpace, and then deth for an Inch, and maketh another Cirl. The firft Circumvolution, and then afcen cumvolution. th downin a flraight coutfe between the Ova. m. The Second Circumvolution, and paffe ties to the Vent. elves into the Intefiimm refhmmear - the Vent. 11 n. The two Ovaries,which difcharge theml' o a. Part of the Liver turned up. "' 2. The Body ofa Perch opened h is large. a. The entrance of the Gulet7 whic ch. I). The Gulet, or Neck of the Stoma c. The Body of the Stomach. d. The beginning of the Intel‘tincs. fide ofthe Origen of the Guts. c e. Two Intefiinula Cm: feated on each ning immediately after the Pylon", and f. The firfl Circumvolution of the Guts, begin tion. more, and then maketh a Circumvolu or goeth in a [traight courfe for an Inch ,mountingup for fome (pace, and then maketh a g. The SecondMaeander of the Intellines pafieth in a (traight courfi: between the Milt. ward after and third Circumvolution, ipes. I: b. The Milt placed on each fide of the Inteft Side. k. The Bladder of Gall placed in the Right 0ffl Smelt opend. Fig. 3. T/Jc Bod} Figure. a. The Heart being as in other Filh, of a triangular n broad, and is a little parted toHz. The Liver being of an Alli-colour, hath its Otige ed Proccfs. ward the Right Side, where it hath a {mall point Liver. c. The Otigen which is broader then the tell of the . d. The {mall pointed Procefs on the top of thedinLiver the Left Side, and the Procefs climb. 22. The Gulet, or Neck of the Stomach, feate thebody of the StomachJ and isliltea ing up the Right Side, maketh an Arch with e Cone. Pike, larger above, and endethinan obtuf the Body of the Stomach, which deff. The Procefs fprouting out of the Right tide of Side. ii. Part of the Liver feated in the Left termineth near the learm. e the Gut begins. 3. The Pylurm, or termination of the Stomach, whertion and then goes down between mvolu I). The Origcn of the Guts makes a (hort Circu ward creepeth under the Proceh‘ of the Sides ofthe Arch for fame (pace, and after ht line. the Stomachand then maketh its progrefs almofl in a flraig, to the Amu below. turning above ii. The flraight courfe of the Guts, from their colour, and very large (confidering the kk: The Bladdcroi Gall being ofa Brownilh Liver,as in other Animals. ave part of the fmallnelé ofthe Filli) is affixed to the Conc Fig. 4. The Bad} of 1! Gudgczm opened. a a. The Heart Ola Triangular Figure. afupine pollute, runneth crofitthI-‘Wxt 5. The Auricle of the Heart lying underit, in c. The Gills. , . r! d. Part ofthe Liver pumnt of its proper fitttntion. wer toward its termination Side, is Luger and narro e c. The Stomach {cared in the Right conjoyned to the beginning of the Guts. , where it is nd then climb up toward the beginning of'the ff. Tthuts heginin a (hon annder,a palleth m a making aihort Mzectnder7 and then SiOmach, where the Second begins, +gg. {traight line 4., I). l‘hetermimtion of the Guts near the Left Side. theconcavc colour, is featedinthe right Side, in 1'. The veficle of Call being of a Black part of the Liver. of the Guts. ltkv The hard Rowcs, or Ovaries featcd on each tide II. The Swimmer, or Bladder of Air. 211. The Spleen of a Red colour, and pyramidal'Figu:t-. XXXVI- F' "ll * ii ‘ M |