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one pancreas. One diaphragm divided the 
abdomen from the thorax, but it was pierced 
by two vene cave and two efophagi, and 
two aorte defcendentes pafled ‘between its 
appendices on seis fide: wheresthe vertebre 
Were. « 
: ale k was a frernum.to the thorax of 
both fides, Efig..1..and Ty fg. 2.) From 
each jierntim a, mediaflinum was extended to 
a ligamentous flefhy fubftance, which was 
continued tranfverfely from one {pine to 
the other. In each mediafiinum was a pe- 
ricardium with its heart and veffels as in 
natural fetufes, and on each fide of each 
mediafiinum was a thorax with lungs. Thofe 
in the thorax of the more compleat child, 
the one, to wit, with the face, being of a 
pale colour and fwimming when put into 
; water, while the other lungs were of a 
' redder colour and fank in water. 
Tue {pines gradually approached each 
other as they extended towards the neck, 
at the lower part of which the fides of the 
_ bodies of the vertebre feemed to be con- 
¥ tiguous ; but I pufhed a probe up be- 
tween them as far as the fecond vertebra, 
WITHIN 
