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NOTES 



description applies to the conglomerate 

 nasal gland, glandula nasalis Stenonis, 

 about which Steno expressly states that 

 it is not found in man. 



P. 96. 1. 18-19 from bottom. 



in utravis parte una] The folio* 

 wing description refers to ductus incisivi 

 s. nasopalatini , also called the canales 

 Stenonis after the name of their disco* 

 verer. These ducts are the remainder of 

 the wide aperture between the mouth 

 and the nasal cavity which exists in 

 early fetal life, an aperture which in 

 man closes before birth, whereas it 

 remains in many animals. The Organ 

 of Jacobson, discovered by a country* 

 man of Sfeno, opens into these ducts. 



P. 96. 1. 9 from bottom. 



tertii maxillae offis fupercilium] 

 Os tertium maxilla? is what is now cal* 

 led processus nasalis maxillae superioris. 



P. 97. 1. 6-7 from bottom. 



KparEEi . . . xovq ttovouc;] Steno 

 possibly has in mind the following pas* 

 sage in Hippocrates, De Epidemiis (TTepi 

 ' Embriuiuv) VI 5, 5 riovoc, roictv dp^poioi 

 xcti dapxi Oiroq, u^voc; cw,\dYX v0l0lv . 

 See Ed. Littre, vol. V p. 316 and note on 

 p. 317. 



VII 



SUDORUM ORIGO EX GLAN* 



DULIS. DE INSERTIONE 5, VAL* 



VULA LACTEI THORACICI 



& LYMPHATICORUM. 



This Letter from Steno to Th. Bar= 

 tholin, dated January 9, 1662 (new 

 style), accompanied the copy of the 

 then just published Observationes Ana= 

 tomicae . . . Lugd. Batav. 1662, sent by 



Steno to Bartholin. The Letter is found 

 in Th. Bartholini Epist. Medicin. Cent. 

 HI. Hafniae 1667. pp. 262—266, num* 

 bered Epist. LXV. 



P. 101. 1. 5 from top. 



a Difputatione] Steno's Disputatio 

 Anatomica De Glandulis Oris . . . Lugd. 

 Batav. 1661, appeared early in July. It 

 was reprinted as the first of the four 

 Treatises in Observationes Anatomicae, 

 published immediately after New*Year 

 1662. It is found as II in the present 

 Edition, vol. I. p. 9. 



P. 101. 1. 8 from top. 



excurfione avocatus] See vol. I 

 p. 55. 



P. 101. 1. 11 from bottom. 



Sylvius conglomeratas nominat] 

 See note to vol. I. p. 20. 1. 17—18 from 

 bottom. 



P. 102. 1. 19-20 from top. 



a Clariff. Borrichio tibi ilia fig* 

 nificari] The letter from Ole Borch to 

 Th. Bartholin to which .Sfeno refers in 

 this place, bears the same date as Steno's, 

 viz. January 9, 1662. It is found in Th. 

 Bartholini Epist. Medicin. Cent. III. 

 Hafniae 1667. pp. 416—425, numbered 

 Epist. XCVII. 



P. 102. 1. 17 from bottom. 



fui occupatus] See vol. I p. 57. 1. 

 18 from top. 



P. 102. 1. 1-2 from bottom. 



D. Blafium . . . fraterqve ejus] 

 See the Introduction and the previous 

 Treatises passim. Concerning Blaes' 

 brother see notes to vol. I p. 4. 1. 15 

 from top and p. 19. 1. 15 from bottom. 



