ii The Anatomy of a HORSE. Chap. HI. 



Fig* 7. Shews the Womb of a Mare, with its Horns anci 

 Tubes, ^c, 



AA. 7 he Bottom of the Womh, 



BB. The Vagina or Sheath. 



C. The Sheath cut open to fiew the Clitoris. 



DD. The Cornua or Horns of the Womb, 



EE. The Tubae or Trumpets. 



FF. Their Fimbria or jagged Orificeu 



Qi(^. The Ovaria or Stones of a Mare. 



HH. The bread Ligaments, 



I. The Bladder. 



K. Its Infertion into the Sheath near its Orifice. 



L. The outward Orifice of the Sheath, 



Fig. 8. Reprefents one of the Ovaria or Tefticles taken off, 

 and cut thro* the middle, to fhew the Eggs more phiin. 



CHAP. III. 

 Of the middle Venter ■> or Chefty 



§. I. Of its proper containing Parts. 



^u rh fi "R^ ^^^ Chefi., is to be underflood all that 



e 'P- JJ (;^^yijy -which is, circumfcribed above 



by the Collar-bones., and below by the Midriff \ before 

 by the Breaft-bone^ behind and on both fides by the Back- 

 hone and Ribs, 



Jts containing Its Containing Parts are the Mufcies, the 



'jParts, ' Bones, Xht Pleura and Mediajlinum. 



The firft Thing that appears after the 

 common Teguments are removed, being the Mufcies, 

 I (hall therefore begin with them, and at the fame time 

 only take notice of the Intercoftals, leaving thp reft to 

 another Opportunity. 



The Intercoftals compofe all the Flefh 

 The Intenojlal ^j^^^ ^^ obferve to fill up the Spaces be- 

 Mufdes. ^^^^^ ^^^ j^jjjg . ^j^gy ^j.g jj^ isfumber, 



fixty-four, to wit, thirty- two on each Side; and are di- 

 Hinguifii'd by the External and Internal^ or the Upper- 

 moll and Lowermoftu 

 ' . ^ The 



