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into the fourth, receives its laft digcfti- 

 on. The other dry and exuccous part 

 after rumination by the larger and (iron- 

 ger orifice beareth into the firft fto- 

 mack, from thence into the Reticulum^ 

 and fo progreffively into the other divi- 

 fions. And therefore in Calves newly 

 calved, there is little or no ufe of the 

 two firft Ventricles , for the milk and 

 liquid aliment flippeth down the fofter 

 Orifice, into the third ftomack 5 where 

 making little or no ftay, it pafleth into 

 the fourth, the feat of theC*4jj*/*0i, or 

 Runnet, or that divifion of ftomack 

 which feems to bear the name of the 

 whole, in the Greek tranflation of the 

 Priefts Fee, in the Sacrifice of Peace-of 

 ferings. 



As for tbofe Rhomboidal Figures 

 made by the Cartilaginous parts of the 

 Wezon, in the Lungs of great Fifties, 

 and other animals, as Rondeletius difco 

 vered, we have not found them fo to 

 anfvver our figure as to be drawn into 

 illuftration ; Something weexpeded in 

 the more difcernabJe texture of the lungs 

 of frogs, which notwithstanding being 



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