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D. The Porus Biliarius cr Gall-pajfage. 



E. A Branch of the Caeliac Artery. 



Fig. 4. Reprefents the Spleen, with its Veflel?. 



A. The concave^ or hollow Side of the Spleen. 



B. The Splenick Fein. 

 CCC. The Spknick Artery. 



Fig. 5. Shews the Pancreas^ or Sweetbread, freed from its 

 Membrane and Part of its Subftance, the better 10 fhew 

 the Courfe of its ^'eflels. 



AAA. The Body of thi Pancreas differed. 

 BB. The Pancreatick Duci. 



C. The Orifice of the fald Pafjage into the firjl Gut. 



D. An Artery which is difperjed through its Sub/iance, 



E. A Vein which accompanies the faid Artery. 



F. A 'Branch of the Intercoflal Nerves. 



Fig. 6. Shews the Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder, with 

 the Parts of Generation in a Horfe. 



A. The defending Trunk of the hollow Fein. 



B. The defending Trunk of the great Artery. 



CC. The Emulgent Veins arifing cut of the hollow Fein. 

 DD. The Emulgent Arteries fpringing from the great 



Artery. 

 EE. The Kidneys. 

 FF. The Deputy-Kidneys, 

 GG. The Ureters. 

 H. The Bladder. 

 I. Its infide. 



K. Its Neck J where it opens Into the Urethra or Pifs-pipe^ 

 L. The cavernous Sody of the Tard. 

 M. The Urethra or Pi'fs-pipe. 



NNNN. The Seed-preparing Feins commonly fo called^ 

 00. The preparing Arteries. 

 PP. The Pyramidal Bodies^ or Corpora Varicofa, 

 Q. The right Tefticle, ivith its inner.mofl Coat. 

 R. The left divefled of its Coats. 

 S. The Epididimis of the left Tefticle. 

 TT. The Deferent Veffels. 



UU. The Seed-bladders, ^ 



XK. The Prcftrates. 



