4 2 ) 



25". Of their excretory dufts, and 

 the entrance of them into the 

 mouth. 



257. Difagreeable confequences of 

 wounds in thefe parts. 



258. Of the nature and ufe of the 



faliva. 



Of the Mouth in general. 



259. ] Of the lips and palate. 



260. Of theglandula lenticulares. 

 2~6i. Of the os hyoides, and tongue. 



262. Of the papillae of the tongue, 

 and the fenfe of tafting. 



263. Of the velum pendulum palati, 

 and uvula. 



Confequence of their deftruc- 

 tion by the Lues venerea, and 

 other difeafes. 



264. Of the pharynx and cefophagus. 

 Their fituation, flrufture, a6tion, 



and ufes. 



265, Of 



