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Show Tab. X X X V I. Fig. I. The Bowel! ofzz Grey Mullet. a. HE Heart endued with a triangular Figure. l), The Auricle of the Heart out of its fituation. V c. The Common Trunk of the great Artery. dd. Part of the Liver out of its fituation. 9. Part of the Guler, adorned with a round Figure. f. The Body ofthe Stomach, beautified with a circular Figure in its outward circumference, con. taining within it another Circle, and both are beautified with many tranfverfe Fibres. g. A round Cavity lodged in the center of the Stomach, encircled with tranfverfe carnousFibrils. b. The Flmdlu, or bottom ot the Stomach, terminating into an acute Cone, ii. The Intrflimda Cm: aflixed to the Origcn of the Guts. k. The beginning of the Intefiines. K K. The Spleen hued with a dark Red, and endued with a conick Figure. [111. The Guts making many anders. m. Thelong neck of the firlt Milteitnplanted into the Quiet. 1;. The excretory DuCt of the Second Milte, ending as the Firfi. q. The Body ofthe Milte (lodged near the Left fide.) r. The Body of the Second Milte (feared near the Chine) beginning and ending in a Cone. .r. The Amu. Fig. 2. 7 be Bowel: of a Red Mallet. a. The Heart adorned with a triangular Figure. I). The great Trunk of the Aorta. wiry: M}, u. A; n. The neck of the Second Milte, implanted into the Poke or Procefé of the Stomach, below the Body ofit. a. The excretory Dué'rs of the Firfi Milte, inferted into the Inteflinumreaum, near the Am". t. The Auricle of the Heart. :21. Part of the Liver feated in the Left fide. e e. The Quiet placed in the Left fide. f. The Body ofthe Stomach feared in the Left fide. G. The Body ofthe Stomach placed in the Right fide. z 1.5 ‘i g. The bottom of the Stomach terminating into a Cone. h. The Pylon". i The Origen of the Guts, making a Circumvolution. I; k. The Irzteflimrltz Cam affixed to the Duodemtm. 'l "N W m -dnw ,=, :1. The Full, or upper Spleen is {sated near the Stomach, and endued with an oblong round Figure, and hued with a Purple colour. 5. The Second and lower Spleen is fomewhar more large, and dreffed with a conick Figure. p17. The hard Rowes, or Ovaries, confifling of many Eggs. Fig. 3. An Eel opened. 1. TheHeart of an Eel beautified with a Conick Figure, beginning in an acute, and terminaz ring into a more obtule Cone. b [7. The Liver is adorned with a bright Yellow colour, and taketh its rife in two little "0‘3"" or Heads, and terminates into a kind of Cone. C. The Bladder is enducd with a deep Blue colour, and with a Pear-like Figure. dddd. The Gutshavelbut one Circumvolution, and feem to be two in number. L. The upper Spleen being of a dark colour, isbeautified witha conick Figure and {eated between the Guts, near the Circumvolution. , c. The Second, or lower Spleen is feated between the two Guts much lower then the former, and is adorned with an Oval Figure. , ffff. The Kidneys beginning near the Guts, take their progrefs on both {ides ofthe .SPlllCi" various waves, and have their lower Extremity endued with a point, near the termina~ tron ofthe Inttflinum region, into which they difcharge the Urine by the Uretcrs. gggg. The Blood-veflels defcending all along on the right fide ot‘the Spine. {ah/J la. The Mtlterunning on each Iide of the Cuts in many plicatures. 111. The, Spine pathng between the Kidneys all down the Back. k. The Amu, or termination of the Inteflimm rec'z‘nm, Tab. XXXVH‘ "V Fr *3. 4m mug-nan... . l. The Second Marauder of the lntcfiines, which is very (hort. m m. The great Gut ending into a double Branch, |