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Show Tab. LIX. Fig,- l- 7/96 Head of a IfingreFi/lfier opened, . HE Brain of a Kings-filher l'eemeth to be beautified with diverfe Prominencics of differcn. I pyramidal. lhapesand fizes, and forne of thenr feern to be mm 6 a a. The Hemifphxres + in this Bird as well as others begin in points, and end in enlarged dimenfions, outward + take their Origen from the fidcs 0mm H b. The oliat'lory Nerves feem to be double, the moreallttlelpace from its Origination. Medal/a ablnngm, and creep under the Brain, from the Medallublangam, and creep under the 1- cc. The inward ol aflory Nerves t borrow their rife Beak, the toward Origens of the Hemilphxrcs, and pals along of inverted pyramidal Figure, by reafou m ‘l d. The Certbr‘llum 4- in this Bird is cndned with a kind Halo is upward, and its Cone downward. the Brain iof the Goof. is diThis Figure of the Goofc is much different from the former, in which appeareth to be a Syfleme of many Globules + (bel'erring each Hemil‘phere) compofed of fcveral kinds of vellels; (0 that they have much affinity with +515. veiled of its Coats, and Glands, as being [trainers of the Blood, whereby the Albuminous part of the Blood is {eparated Liquor. from the Red Crallament, in order to the preparation of the nervous rounded heads, and be. +5 1:. The Hemifphceres + begin in Apices, or points, and end in much greater each other. cc. tween pafléth a Fifliire + feparating the Hemifphzres from with aConical Pi. +11. Beyond the Apices of the Hemifphzres, is feated the Orjjzmgiafim +, adorned ure. into +e :. The optick Nerves + take their ril'e near the origen of the Medulla ablmgam, and are inferred the inward region of the Eyes. over pals afterward and abllmgara, r fft The olfattory Nerves + fprout out of the fides of the Medulla outof their the optick Nerves, and encircle the Ollpnugiufitm with Arches, and then allbciate, and Thefe perforation of the Bill. +‘ . Trunks aril'e on each flde a branch +, and terminate near the of which do arifemany ner« +bb. Trunks of olfaé‘tory Nerves end in two round protuberancies "h out Bill. the of extremity the near g +i i. vous Fibres t terminatin with an oval Figure, 1k. Near the poiterior region of the Brain is feated the Cerebellum ‘r, adorned lliape. and befetwith many oblong narrow Procefi'es, fomewhat like Parallellograms in Fig. 3. The Head of an Owl opened. s. a 1. The Dim mater, endued with many branches of Blood-vellél The Brain confiiteth of four Proceflés. b b. The two anterior are beautified with an Oval Figure. cc, The two pollerior are adorned with a Semilunary Sha . . d. The C‘mbcllm feared beyond the poIterior Proceiles of the Brain, drefl'ed with many Blood-wilds Fig. 4. The Body of an Owl opened. .4. The Neck tonfifting of many {mall mufcrilar Fibres. a. The Afptm armia confifting ofmany annularCartilages, , a b b. The bipartite Branches of the Afpm amria (before it is divaricated into the Lungs) firemen)" Red fubltance, interfperfed with many white Cartilages. e e. The Lungs hued with a florid Red colour, made up of many veficks of Air. :1 d. The Blood-vellels coming out of the Bare of the Heart. E. The Heart endued with a pyramidal Figure. e. The Auricle of the Heart. ff: The Concave parts relatingto rhc Lobes of the Liver. g. The Bladder of Gall beingofahluilh colour. of the "math 1:. The Spleen clothed with abright Red, and feated in the Left fide, not far from the lid: 1'. The Gulet, pafsing under the Liver k. The Stomach being of a membranous fubi‘tanee, as in Carnivorous Birds, Hawks, m. L The Pylarm, or termination of the Stomach. m. The beginning of the Guts. n x n. The Guts (having many circumvolutions) of which the firlt is the greatclt. a. The Iflltfl'inum ream going ina firaight line. 3. The Clma, into which the Guts difcharge their Excrements. ~ .272": Mn. .N.‘ Fig. 2. The Head of a Goo/e dive/ted of it: Conn. |