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Show Tab XLFig r. Aftllnr Vireflém' opened; : . H E entrance into the Stomach. . of one equal bignel‘s. T b I: b. The Stomach which is eth a little (pace, and palieth into‘‘ nt afcend Alime the which of ch out Stoma m the of botto e. The a Procefs to the Pym". in the Pylorm'. d. The Procels of the Stomach ending a a. , or termination of the Stomach. r. The Pylon" a bunch. made of very niort Bodies7 i ff. The Intrli'inuia Ceca, which are very numerous, refen'ible s, where the tint beginning near the PJiIarm, and encircling the Origen of thelntcliiuc and goeth down ibme. Circumvolution is Semi-circular, and pallcth under the lntel‘tiues, the other llliCiilllLS under lal‘t at pafleth and what wheeling to the bottom of the Belly, divcrfe other anders, which in i011"; and maketh firlt a Semi-circle, and afterward _ ‘ manner relemble Spires. . g. The Maeander of the firlt Gut, which is Semi-circular luthelower part of the Belly, 7: h, The fpiral windings of the lnteltines lodged ofthe lntelhnes feared above, i i. The Second Gyre, or Circumvolution k. The Amu, or termination of the Guts. . . . to dilcover theStomath. III. The largelt Lobe ofthe Liver turned out of fituation, _ m. Part of the Liver in fim. an oblong Figure, beginning and nn. The Spleen of a dark Red colour, and of Cones. ‘ ‘ _ the Swimmer. a n. The Bladder of Air, vulgarly called -. »_ region of the Swrnimer, Another (313m p p. A glandulous Body, affixed to the upper not far remote mm the other. l'ented, faltned toanother partof the Swrmmer, or termination 05th:", qq. The vymi: palling in 3 Wheeling polture, inlertcd into the ClvmxI Guts. Fig. 2. The Bowel: afa Rachel. a a. The Liver lifted up, and ,put out its natural fitnation. body of the Stomach. the b [7. The Color feared in the L'eft fide, wheeleth under Cone, large above, and groweth lefs and lels, ending in an obtul‘c .- c c. The body ofthe Stomach oyned L0 the Ongen'é d d. The Procefs of the StoniaEh, ariling out of the Right fide,aud at Iaittonj ,5 of the luteltines. ii?" e. The Cone of the Stomach in which it terminates. ff. The Bloodweffelsof the Stomach. J, Right fide of the Stomach. g. Some part of the Bladder of Call appearing near the in their natural lituation on the Lem 1;. Some part of the Imflinula Circa, which were lodged [ fide. , or termination of the Stoimii,_; kk. The Imflinula Clea arifing out of the Origcn ofthe Inteflincs ‘, do cover them. lution. i. The Otigen of the BOthS, where they make the firlt Circumvo lutiou below. H. The ptogrcfs of the lutcl‘tines, making a Second Circumvo . Network of manner the after wrought Nerves the s of m m. The Filament lide, and terminates at the Vent. n n. The lntefline that runneth obliquely toward the Left M Swimmers. called vulgarly Air, of veficles the of o a a. The Ovary attending on both {ides through whichthe little Eggs arctram: p. The Ducts atilingout of the termination of the Ovaries, 5 . mittcd into the Chum, or end of the Intel'tines, in the time of Spawning q. Part of the Kidney feated above. r. The terminations of the Kidneys near the Vent, where they both unite. is much the larger. J J'. The Veficleof Air, or the Swimmer in the Right fide, which dimeufions. 3 r. The Swimmer, or chicle of Air in the Left fide, which islefsin Fig. 3. The Bowel: nfa Tcmb. ~. i A A. The Cones encompalfing the Palate. 3 [lim .1. The Palate bcfet with many minute Glands, attended with excretory Dudts, difihargil‘rg --i' . Liquorinto the Cavity ol the Mouth. 3W I?" b. ABone, ofa kind of pyramidal Figure, biggcft above, and finallcll in the termination, to be after the manner of a Millltone togrinu feared near the root of the Palate, conceived .the Aliment upon. many Glilniz and W": of c c, Part of the Liver feated in a circle of the lntel‘tines, and confiltcth one of them is compofed of diverfc minute Glands. d d. Part of the Liver defccndin: in the Right lide on the confines of the Liver. e e. The entrance of the Stomach opened, and the iufitle is full of folds. ff. The Stomach beginning in large dimeufions. groweth imaller towards the end. g. The terminationofthe Stomach, which ismuch lels then the Qriigeu. of the Li?"b b h. The lnteftiucs whichmakea Circumvolution, CilCil'ClLlil Lil\ the Globulcs i. The Imelfinum rffium. .l the Guts, 3"" under lodged Swimmer1 a called I; 1;, The lowerandlarger Velicle of Air, commonly l C0"; obtufc an in ending and dimenhous, beginningiulurse Figure, pyramidal 15 of a , Tab. xix. l = ..__. -» _, wee". tr. --Haw-é"), .54; 7. ' » 'iIl-Imq I 'l . |