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Show L'VIiL rig. x. 'Ibc Head of a Curlue ryriim'. "l ab, c; Mi_ 4 u. r » He Head of a Cnrlue berngopened, we may takethe profpeétof its Brain, beautified with two "Cmiiphgy vided by along Fidurt. r above to the Olfmt'tory Nervc5, and their Termination: iCa'l» ‘ Thai; [woPrm‘inees of lilc Brain have thCir Apiccs, adinyning l'rotuberances of the Brain. ing upon twol'roceiies, fomewhat like the Tefliform h through the Dun: and pin mm, the i NM. The Hemifphzresarc cnamelled with Variety of Blood-vellels +.. divaricat , Fine vails of the Erain. +L‘Cfl at. The Heinirpha'rerare rendredunevcn by many {things + of different FigUreI and Magnitudes, in which they Remto rel'cmble various l'roteiies. h Origen of the Cerebellum, are featcd twooblong narrowlyC Between the Termination of the lltmifphatres, and the Teiiiform Promineneies of the Brain. Jr dd. cefl'cs + of a Semicircnlar Figure, not unlike the kind of an ina with adorned is grams, and Parallelo like l‘omewhzit ['rocdies. tranfverl'e many +5": e. The Ctvebedum 1 hath and the Cone downward. verted Pyramidal Figure, as the Bafc being turned upward, Fig. z. The Head of it Godwi: ripened. a Brain beautihed with two chiifphates + parted by hath Flel'h, of delicacy its for + l 4,; [1, A Godwit being highly elltemed Extremitics + leaning upon the Cerebrllum + and -i H. i t it along Fiflnre, drelitd With oval Figures. having their greater it: adiacent Proteiics, and itslefl'er upon the Olfactory Nerves. + feeming to refemble Proceli'es of di+ Md." d. The upper furraecof the Brain isrcndred unequal by many unevennelfcs and difficult to be deter sdr verie ligures. fume Pyramidal. or Qiadrangulnr, others irregular Figure) foinewhit +u. Abnntthe Origens of the Brain are placed two linnll Proecifes +, (endued with a kind of orbitnlar in Figure. Procefl'es 'i (endued with a Scmilunary Figure) tni- it it. The lateral Apartiments of the Cerrbcli'um, feem to be two (mall circliug the tides of the upper rart of the middle Apartimenr. fumcwhat larger Procedcs + which are alfoarliz. other two confine rlo +11. On the Convex part of there Semilunary l'rocelles Figures, the one being oval, and the cent to [he 'l‘erminations of the Hemiiiihaeres, and are eaned \iith diderent . other triangular Fig. 3. The Head 0]" a Virginia-Nightingale opened. Membranes. but alfo ivithtwo Skullstoo, The Head of a Virginia Nightingale hath not only its Brain encircled with two with a fpungy I'ubllance, and the lower Skull is as with morethitk Walls, the upper is made of two Laminar, interlinetl the Dum mller. ing ly eneoinpafl thinner than the other (all bel‘ct with fine Down) immediate of two llemifphatres i3 graced with a pyramidal + A t. The Head being opened, the lirain may he dileovered to be compofed Brain. the of Origtns the Cones the Figure, the Bales being the "I erminations. anti with threcProtel'les, the firfl being 3nOne of the Heiniiphxres, being invelled with its Coats, feemerh to be adorned . dimtnlions in other the exreedeth and Figure. pyramidal a + la. terior + isendued with a pyramidal Figure, and iscrookol, and fomenhat -l- c. The (ecund may be called lateral +, and l‘ecmeth [o be rlrell'ed with Semieircular. named Poflerior, and is leis then the other, and is be may ercs, l-leniiiphz the on of The third being rented in the terminati adorned with a kind of Semilunary (lane. upper lhrl'aee, doth prefer-it the Sneflator with: its in feraped ard Coats. orirs divefled re being Hemiiphaz The other pleaiant light of niaiiyfilobnles, reIEmbling Glands. Thelmaller Extremity infinnaresit {elf between the ter1.1. The Curlielium or this llird is beautifirtl withan ()i'al Figure; t Semitircnlar l'roeel's, which l conceive is part mination of the thnfphrrres , and thegreatcr end isentirtl:d with a of the (ferrizellum. 'i' enclofing the terminations of the llemifpherSa +2 2. On each firle of the Cert/151mm is contiguous n Semilnnary Proccis -l- divided into many yartitions, and is enibelliihcd + f f. Aboutrhetermiiiatim~ til the L‘trsbzlliim is plated another l'roeefs witlia Seniiluraryfhupe. . Figs 4. The Head af rt Partridge opened. igurts .y, u a a. The Brainof al'arti idge in its outward nu fate, isdrelied with many Prominenciesi, (cndued withindirftreiitF a pyramidal l-ignre. beginning Conesand End- y I: [1. and Magnitudcs) and is made up of two Ht mil'plixres-i-, adorned with ing into Bales, l'tatedinthepolieriorpart of the lirain. other in theirambient partsbya Fiiiure +._ + 5:. TheHemil‘pha'res in thisliird (as well as in others) are divided from each l'cain to make their egrefs out of the Brain. un- and do -i A d. The Olfae'lorchrve-s +are derived fromrhe Mzdullz oblongm, 4 . llemil'pharrts. der the Apicesof the Brain. and more contraacd toward the Moduli: Syiniiil, f 2‘. The Crvtbellum 1 hath itsrlimciiliuns moreenlarged toward the makingtheir progrefs obliquely croft-ways on earth lid" dff. andishcauritierl with many Seniicircular narrow I'rotcll'es i, l Figure 2 Below (hi: 5mm" + g g. the C(rebtd'um', near itsOrigenisleatcda final] Procel‘s i, adorned withanoblongova d "7. may bedii'eerned the Medal"; Spine/n 1', divided intoetjnal parts by a Filiuic. Fig. 5. The Head of it Pi-(geun opened. _ 01‘ mil" ""1 i :1 1‘ The Brain of a Pidgcnn is compofed of twol-lemifphatres + which l'cem to be adorned with a pyramidali the Brain) in which is milgflith‘ Fal- i biz. Figure, and are parted by the interpofition ol‘a Fill'nre -l- (running the length ofOther Animals, and raketh its rifeaixiuE as Well as til'orin l'rorc‘s. being a Duplicature of the Dun: Meninx in Birds Terminations, aswirhrwn flrthesitheir atlaflencireles and Fidure, -i' 4 c. the pointsot' the Hemiiphxi es.and pufl'eth all the creep under the Origens iii the to fecm and 1‘ M. ThaOlf'aflory Nerves + take their origination out of the Main/lit oblongmi, emilphceres. with many narrow obliqutPWCCll'cs +. trading and is drelied i e. 'r if Thre Cerebellum i is endued with a kind of oval Figure, (H) Y ways. +5 5. To each [ideoi the Cerebellimi isaiiaeent ag‘malll'rnruherance 1-, beantified with an ovall‘hapri Fi . 6. T e Head 0 a '1'» r»Fi er 0 cued. ihapes l'rg'iminchcies of difi'crent Thellrain of airings Fiiher feemettito b: beautificdwiih «lily/\[rii and fizes. and fame of than item to he pyramidal, 1 and end in more enlarged dimenfions. r in L The Hemifphoeres + in this Bird as well as others, begin in points, outward + take their Oi‘igen from the fides of the Mrdullaaélangfl 1- Hi. The Olfaelory Nerves teem to be double, then-lore and creep under the Brain. a little {pace From itsOrigination. . f the He° Origcns the and creep under + e e. I be inward Olfaéioi'yNerves i- borrow their rile from the Aledulla oblongtm, d1; d . miiPhIrCS, and pafsalongtowards the Beak. reafon it: Bate is "PW"r ' an 1 d. The Clrcbt'llum fin this Bird is endned with a kind of inverted pyramidal Figure, by Lone donnward. . . Fig. 7. The Head of a Genie openedt d or its Coats. aid This Figure of a Goofe is much diflercnt From the former, inwhieh the ilrain of the Court? is divefle 1 kinds of‘ Vim" of l'evera . in 1 a 1. animal eth to bee Sylieme of uianyGlnhules + (befetting each llemil'phatre) eompul‘ed the albummonsl art ofthe whereby Blood, the lirainermf being as Glands, with al‘rinitv Ii: that they have much [T'th :Fi' the Nervous Liquor. Blood is Feiiarated from (he lied Crammer-it, in order to the preparation of in much greater rounded Heads, and between P: F +225. Theliemiliihxres + htginin Apices or Points. and end -l‘ c r. gore 4'. feparntingihe llcmifphaeres from each other. d e may a Conical l-‘igurel . i d, Buon‘lthe Ap testif the [ltfililiihxrc". isl'ea'ed the Gripangiofum -l~, adorned with andare ini'crtcd into the inwflf R g + I g. '1‘hch0ptitk Nerv.s -l raketlicn ril‘e near the Origen or the Medulla oblongtta, t c Eves. - Nelrvesgfl oblawgztmnil afterward pars over the Optitk vi f f. The Oliatiory Nerves y" fpront out of the fidcsor the Aiedulla and out ol'thtir Trunksaril‘e on cathfide a BranCiii 15 3. en irtle the Dr (magi/i am With Arthes, andthcnallociarc, rtirniiinre near the lnrlm‘niinn (if the Bill. y:‘1 bitsi round l'rotuberancicii', out ofwhichdo arife manyiiervous -l l: Ii. +11. 'l‘heie ti links of ()ll'at‘iuiy l\'trvcsenl intwo rcrminiting near the Extremity of the llill. - WI'til many 1) belee and Figure, oval an nith adorned +, e‘rvelvrlium Li' it It. Near th: l)Vichi0rRCgi(1n oi the 1min. is ‘nul the oblong nn row l'rocelics, fomcwhitliki. l'arali' lrigrainsin lliaiie. magnate, like Glands. the manner of Arches is, encircling the o; + ff 13 g. The Olfaflory Nevers +, gofirdin {iraight lines, and then pars after length of the Beak. ongiofum, and afterward make their progrel} in a direct courie the whole . and one on each fide of the The Cerebellum of this Bird is tompofed of three Apartiments, one being {cared in (hemiddle greareil Province. s in I'mallcr dimenlioris, terminate Head,and ronnded great + hbb b. The middle Apartimenti is the largefl ofall,and begins in a lomewhat reiembling l'arallelogramr + iii and is hcautiflt'd with many long and {horter Prucel‘fes i- (going in parallel lines) hill} l "I |