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Show Tab. LXIV. Fig. i. 7726' Head of a (511"!) opened. of pFDlUlJCI‘filiclcv, H E Head ofa Carp being opened, the Brain feemeth to be conipof‘ed _ of'five ranks ' . _ _ _ T and one fingle one. an (OvalElgUi‘C. +4: 4. The Firl‘t rOwe + confiIls only intwo Procefles, drefled With With an orbieular ll‘mpc, Mb. The Second rank + is made up of [our Prominencies,trimmed are eudued withan Oval FlGUl'C,llfillilil2‘ and 'l- at. The Third rowe + of Procefles are bigger then thelmmer, b _ , : obliquely. fliapc. p an irregular d, The fourth + is oncfingle Procel‘s, drelled With or pointed Procelles. r r. The fifth rank + is adorned with a kind of Oval, 4f, The tingle Procefs 1- is liuall1 and leated bctween the laft [Irotuheranrieg and is beautihud with aTtianiu" lar Fioure, I the other Motory, and fcem to arife out of i "g g. 'l‘bhe Nerves of the ‘Eyes 1% are double the one Optick, , , , the firlt pair of Proeeflcs. and (Mb. The Olfac'tory Nervesi beginin knots, and are carried clofe forlome fpace, and afterward do part, Filaments, Hi. near their terminations have two orbieular Promiiiencics 4: and meat lalt blHlKllCd into many Organot'bmclling, +le running tranfverfcly ( after the manner ofa Seolop-lhell) the immediate Car/7. ufa Brain the enairrliitg Fig. 2. OfIln' iran/farmrfitbfiame, The Brain of a Carp is every way above and belowe, and laterally immured with a traufparent clammy +4". Liquor, beftudded With an innumerable company of fpccks +, or minute .Globules ot'a yellowilheo. Iour, fomewhat refcmblingtheLytharge of Gold, And here I beg the freedom to fpealr my conicflure, about the full: produt'tion of this viieide Matter, whence its Tranfparency proceedeth, and as inch it clearly befpcaketh its Conception and Nativity, as the progeny of the more clanimy part of the Seminal Liquor, receptive of ConchEiOns eaufed by Saline Particles; fo that this liibltance, Illfiltttirprinclplii into in its primitive Nature, being beautified with Traiifparency, may well retain it, when coagulated a more folid couliilenee, and beingformcrly fluid, as Seminal Liquor hath its coullitueut part, aranged duBody, fluide a formerly being it reaion by in iiichorderly pofitions, fitted to receive Tranfpareney, ring which time it was ealy for the luhtle and bright Rays ofLight to pafs through the regular Pores, when and make tlieiiilelves paliages every way, and afterward lo to ditpole the more minute Particles, had eonfolidatcd, to retain the lame Pores through which the beams of Light were tranliuittcd, whenit the more leole Nan're ofa liquid Form, which afterward growing more folid with the fame paflagcs of a more Light, keep the primitive Conltitution ofa Tranlparent Body, when metamorphofcd into folid iiibflance, belpangled with a numerous train of little lpecks, or Globules (ot‘a yellowifii colour, refembling the Lytlmruc of Gold) produced of the more denfe and opaque Particles of the Seminal do ihut Liquor, alleCted with dilbrderly Pores ( not anfweting thole of the tranlparent fubllanee ) which out the beams of Light, rranlmitted through the more regular paiTages of the other Trani'parent Body. Fig. g. The upptr Re‘gi'an oft/m 19min izfa Carp. difThe upper Region of the Brain of a Carp is here added, by reafon I found it (upon Difl'ee'tion) much fercnt from the former. In this Brain 1 difcovered a great Liv/ii: mm; (as oftentimes in other Fiih) + ,1 ,1 a .1 a. which hath numerous Promineneies + {porting themfelvesin various sqapes, Magnitudes,andirrcgular Protubcrancies 1‘1; b, Situations, iiiterlperll‘il Willi l‘rocelli‘s, running in pleaiant Marauders +. Thefe different do not anle caeh other in tank, but {cent to be confufed, as not feared one againfl: another, as in regupair of Prothefirft in isonlyfound which Figure, riotofthe‘iiime are l‘toectles lar Braiiia of liifh, and the - _ etll‘cs + enriued with lomewlmt 01‘ an orbienlar Figure, aiidiinall, if compared with diverl'e other Protueach other, to oppofite pairs, beranries; tome are of the fame fliape, and much greater, but not leatedin Other Procelles {bent to refemble Semi-circles in Figure: And the Poiierior but in torifliihl pofitions. margentef the promineneics are the greateft, and the molt minute are {cared for the molt part, on the train, lo that in fine, this Syfteine of variousl'rocefles ( relating to the Brain ofa Carp) doth icem to refcmblcabuuch of Grapes, ol'greater and Iel'sli‘Le, confufcdly growing to the fialk. Fig. 4. 0f the [aver Region If the Brain [if u Carp, The lower Region of the Brain of a Carp, is garniflietl with eight Procefles 0F feveral Magnitudm TheFiril colour. The Pronu- + n a, pair + are {omewhat (mall, endued "fill an Ova] Figure, and coated with a Red lb- neneics l- (toziltilcdlyplacw between the firil and laft pair-)are four in number, finallin hue, and orbicular in Figure. The Poiterior pair of ProteiTesarc murh the greateit, as feared near the Mgdulla Spinalir, and are 11qu Spinali: a, parted in the middle bya "l 55- £1Wlth 3 Km C010"; and 0i~ an Oval Figure. The Mrdulla ‘iiill'c. Forthe molt part,th€ Procellesbefcttin: the Altdflud (lb/mania both above and below, arc Red, and ind" ning i'omcwhat to a eineritious (olour, as being cortical. And there are three Prominencies, WhiCh 31"" White, asbeing ehicl‘iy mudeola Medullaiy liibllance. fig 5. 1/1: Hmdufa Rather opened. firethenthe 4; a a. The Brain of a Rothct, (onfineth oftwo pair of PreciHES, The Firfl pair + are much lefs in are adorned wun + b [1. other, at}! are l3L‘2ilLlilLd with anorbieularI-‘igure5 The Setond pairi ol' l‘rotuberuueies an O.‘al figure. e H c, The lull pair ol'l‘iocrhrcs a. make the (.‘mlnL'nm, and areendued with a hind of inverted pyramidal Figure? hatingtheir Bales above, and (‘ones below, toward the Mahdi}: S/muln. . portions, li)' 7 d. Tl‘icbcginiiineot the lilazlnllaslzimlu ~| as alfo its further progreis is divided into two equal tiieintei‘pofition of a Fillure ' Tab. LX l . 721/172,. |