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Show Tab. XLIV. e/f Female Torpcft opened. a. 1 731/744. Art of the Buckler Cartilage belonging to the Larynx. [1. The Wind-pipe, confifiing of annular Cartilages, interfperfed with Membranes. c c. The Lobe of the Lungs, encompalling the Right fide of the Heart. at d. The Lobe of the Lungs enclofing the Left fide of the Heart. e e. The Surface of the [aft Lobes, adorned with the terminations ofveffels, refembling Network. . Part of the Pericardium, covering part of the Right fide of the Heart. ' g. The Bale of the Heart. b. The Cone of the Heart. i. The Blood-veflels palling down on one fide from the Bale toward the Cone. Convex toward the Heart. II. The Right Lobe of the Liver greater then the other. m. The Left Lobe of the Liver covering part of the leller Stomach. n. The lelTer Stomach feared under the greater, in the Left fide. 0. Some part of the Origen of the Guts (cut off) which adjoyned to the lell'er Stomach. p. The upper part of the Stomach. q. The bottom of the Stomach ending into an obtufe Cone. r. The Pancreas made up of numerous Glands. .r. The Spleen hued with a livid colour, adorned with a Pear-like Figure, fafiened to the upper Surface of the Stomach, by Ligaments. t. The Ligaments tying the Spleen to the Stomach. u. One {mall orbicular Body adjacent to the beginning of the Spleen. w w. The Kidneys ( endued with an Oval Figure) made up of many . Glands. a x. The Tefiicles, or Ovaries, endued with an obtufe Conick Figure. )1 y. The Oviduéts pafling in [hort Matanders, and terminating into the beginning of the Cornua. .. ,. The (mum of the "term, being narrow in their Origen, and afterward are more enlarged. 5. The Body of the "term. 7 7. The Blood-velTels running to the Comm: and Ovaries. .~:;.::T:aiw~. .._. ,. kk The Diaphragme having its Concave- Surface toward the Stomach, and |