PHYSICAL and LITERARY. 299 
entry to a paflage which opened into the 
wfophagus of the fetus D D. 
THE mouth of the more compleat fetus 
~ had all the ordinary parts, with the zvula, 
nares, larynx, and pharynx. Behind this 
pharynx and the e/opbagus defcending 
from it, there was another /aryzx and tra- 
chea, From the back part of the glottis of 
this laft mentioned /arynx, a little excre- 
{cence refembling a tongue ftood out, and 
' behind a canal defcended of the form of 
one of the zares which joined with the . 
one continued from RK to form another 
wfophagus. 
I could. not profecute the veiflels and 
nerves placed on the neck and head with- 
out breach of promife, and therefore can 
give no account of them, 
ART. 
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