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5. Of QUADRUPEDS. 



6. Remarks on the peculiarities in 

 the ikeletons of different quadru- 

 peds. 



7. Obfervations on the ftrutlure, 

 and ufes of the tails of various 

 animals. 



8. Of the Panniculus Carnofus. 



g. Of the fituation of the heart com- 

 pared with that of the fame organ 

 in the human fpecies. 



10. Of the brain and nerves of qua- 

 drupeds. 



11. Of the rete mirabile, or plexus of 

 blood veflels on each fide of the 



Jella turcica. 



Refleftions on the ufe of this 

 plexus. 



12. Of the NOSE of quadrupeds. 



Of its internal flrufture, and of 

 the paflage, and diftribution of 

 the olfa&ory nerves. 



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