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vifions there are in the ftomack of fe 

 ver all animals , what number they 

 maintain in the Sc&rtu nnd ruminating 

 Fiflb, common defcriotion, or our own 

 experiment hath made no difcovcry. 

 But in the Ventricle of Pwfnfes there 

 are three divifions. In many Birds a 

 crop, Gizard, and little receptacle be 

 fore it$ but in Cornigerous animals, 

 which chew tbecudd, there are DO left 

 then four of diftinft pofition and of 

 fice. 



The -P^tteultmby thefe croffedcels, 

 makes a further digcftion, in the dry 

 and exuccous part of the Aliment recei 

 ved from the firft Ventricle. For at the 

 bottome of the gullet there is a double 

 Orifice 5 What is firft received at the 

 mouth defccndeth into the firft and 

 greater ftomack, from whence it is re- 

 turned into the mouth again 5 and af 

 ter a fuller maftication , and falivous 

 mixture, what part thereof defcendeth 

 again, inamoift andfucculent body, it 

 flides down the fofter and more perme 

 able Orifice, into the Omafus or third 

 ftomack; and from thence conveyed 



into 



