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Of the manner in which rumina* 



tion is performed. 

 Why ruminant animals require 



lefs food than other granivo- 



rous quadrupeds, who have but 



one ftomach. 



34. Of the parts of generation of a 

 cow. 



Of the Uterus and its Cornua. 



35. Of the Foetus. 



36. Of the Urachus and Allantois, or 

 refervoir of urine peculiar to the 

 foetus of quadrupeds. 



OF BIRDS. 



37. General remarks on this clafs of 

 animals. 



38. Of the peculiarities in the {kele- 

 tons of birds. 



39. Of the ftomach and inteftines of 

 the carnivorous, compared with 

 thofe of granivorous birds. 



40. Of 



