NOTES 



251 



P. 134. 1. 16-17 from bottom. 



in refponfione ad Everhardum] 

 This reply never appeared. See, besides, 

 the previous Treatises passim. 



P. 134. 1. 13 from bottom. 



lymphaticorum tuorum . . . veri* 

 tas] Refers to Bartholin's discovery of 

 the lymphatic vessels. See notes to vol. 

 I p. 3. 1. 1 from top, p. 6. 1. 16 from 

 bottom and p. 21. 1. 1 from top. 



P. 134. 1. 10-11 from bottom. 



hepati jungi dixi] Se IX, vol. I p. 

 117. — Bartholin dwelt on the obscurity 

 of this passage in his reply, which is found 

 in Epist. Median. Cent. IV. as Epist. 

 XXVII. See p. 115. 



P. 134. 1. 4 from bottom. 



M. A. Severini obfervatio] In his 

 Letter to Steno, Epist. Medicin. Cent. 

 IV Epist. XXVII p. 115, Bartholin re, 

 ferred to Zootomia Democritaea : Id eft 

 Anatome Generalis totius animantium 

 Opificii . . . Marci Aurelii Severini. No< 

 ribergae 1645. pars IV p. 340, which 

 has: Jecur pauco, aut fere nullo inter= 

 vallo diftans a corde, quod quidem parte 

 pofteriore quaji per cifternae os vafa 

 excipit. 



P. 135. 1. 4-5 from top. 



tractatulum curabo edendum] 

 Steno 's De Musculis &■ Glandulis oh= 

 fervationum fpecimen (XV vol. I p. 161 

 in the present Edition) appeared in Co* 

 penhagen in 1664. It contains several 

 remarks referring to the controversies 

 just mentioned; but a proper reply 

 to Everaerts and Deusing never ap« 

 peared. Steno replied to Blaes in Apo= 

 logiae Prodromus . . . Lugd. Batav. 1663 

 (XIII vol. I p. 143 in the present 



Edition), caused by Hoboken's Novus 

 Ductus Salivalis Blasianus . . . Ultra* 

 jecti 1662. — See, moreover, Steno's 

 next Letter to Bartholin, found in Epist. 

 Medicin. Cent. IV as Epist. LXX pp. 

 414-421. (XIV vol. I p. 155 in the 

 present Edition.) 



P. 135. 1. 18-19 from top. 



numerum lemper obfervavi eun* 

 dem] See IX vol. I p. 117. 



P. 135. I. 9 from bottom. 



diaphragmatis...abfentiam fup» 

 plentes] Harvey states that birds have 

 no diaphragm. See Exercitationes De 

 Generatione Animalium . . . Autore Gvi= 

 lielmo Harveo . . . Londini 1651. Exer* 

 cit. 6. p. 21 and note to IX vol. I p. 118. 

 1. 10 from top. 



P. 135. 1. 2-3 from bottom. 



de glandula vero lacrymali dic» 

 ta] See note to vol. I p. 82. 1. 11-12 

 from top. 



P. 136. 1. 1 from top. 



in ventriculo nobili] Ventriculus 

 nobilis is what is now called the Fourth 

 Ventricle. 



P. 136. 1. 4 from top. 



colorem . . . interius cineritiumj 

 Epist. Medicin. Cent. IV. has cineritiam 

 instead of cineritium. — The pineal 

 gland, as is mentioned above, in certain 

 animals exhibits this very distribution 

 of colour; in the horse, for instance, the 

 cells contain yellow and black pigment. 

 As to Bartholin's opinion of Steno's 

 observation, see his reply to the latter, 

 in Epist. Medicin. Cent. IV. Epist. LVI 

 p. 360. 



