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PART THE SECOND. 



OF BRUTES. 



CHAPTER I. 



OF BEASTS. . 



1. The general Difference of Men and Beasts, as to the Structure 



and Posture of the Body. 



2. Their Agreement. 



3. Their Agreemcpt and Disagreement as to the Mead and Brain* 



4. The Heart and Lung?. 



5. The Eyes. 



;6. the Ears, Nose, Teeth. 



7. The Windpipe. 



8. The Vegetative and Sensitive Motions in Brutes, 



9. Of the Soul of Brutes. 



10. Of some particular Sorts of Beasts. 

 !1. Seme general Reflections. 



EXT to man in the visible creation are Beasts. 

 And certainly, with -regard to (he structure of the 

 body, the difference is not extremely great between 

 man atid other animals, only in this, that the stature 

 of man is erect, and his form more elegant ; that no 

 beast has the feet of a man, much less a hand so ad- 

 mirably fitted for every purpose : and lastly, that no 



