NOTES 



257 



intercostales externi] primum a tranfuer* 

 /is vertebrarum procejjibus, quibus cq/las 

 fuo capitulo adnecti diximus. The ori« 

 ginal edition is from Venice, 1627. 



P. 172. 1. 9 from bottom. 



Arantio impofuerit] See Ivlii Cae= 

 saris Arantii . . . De Hvmano Foetv 

 Liber Tertio editus, ac recognitus. Eivs= 

 dem Anatomic arvm Observationvm Liber 

 . . . Venetiis 1587. Anatomicae Obser= 

 vationes. c. XXXIV p. 98. 



P. 172. 1. 6 from bottom. 



carnofas ferri fibras] See note to 

 vol. I p. 135. 1. 9 from bottom. 



P. 173. 1. 16 from bottom. 



hinc] The original edition, Hafhiae 

 1664, has hie. Edd. Amstel. 1664 and 

 Lugd. Batav. 1683 have hinc. 



P. 173. 1. 9 from bottom. 



per operationes cognofcendam] 

 See Nicolai Massa . . . Liber Introduce 

 torius Anatomise, Jiue dijfectionis cor= 

 poris humani, nunc primum ab ipfo auc= 

 tore in luce editus . . . Venetiis 1536. 

 c. XXXII p. 67: . . &■ ideo rectius dicu 

 tur caro mufculofa, non diftinguibilis, 

 ficuti etiam funt labiorum mufculi, qui 

 perfectionem minime dijiingui pojjunt . . . 



P. 175. 1. 11-12 from bottom. 



qvam fyringae veterum affimila* 

 veris] See Francisci Glissonii . . . Anato- 

 mia Hepatis . . . Londini 1654. c. XXI p. 

 211. 



P. 178. 1. 9-10 from top. 



in gallo Africano] The name of 

 Gallina Africana is used by Gesner, 

 Marcgraf 'and others for the guinea-fowl, 

 Numida meleagris (L.). 



P. 179. 1. 5-6 from top. 



Plexus nervorum a Falloppio 

 defcriptus] Falloppius was the first 

 to describe the plexus of the pneumo« 

 gastric nerve with its many branches to 

 the heart. See Gabrielis Falloppii . . . 

 Observations Anatomicae, In quinque 

 libros digejtae . . . Opera & Jludio M. 

 Iohannis Sigfridi Margfulenjis . . . Helm* 

 stadii 1588. lib. IV c. XVpp.l84b-186. 

 The original edition appeared in Ve» 

 nice in 1561. 



P. 181. 1. 16 from top. 



Hippocrati . . . qvi dicit] See note 

 to vol. I p. 169. 1. 15-16 from top. 



P. 182. 1. 8 from top. 



ego fumpfi] Edd. Amstel. 1664 and 

 Lugd. Batav. 1683 have ego fum. 



P. 182. 1. 4 from bottom. 



Glandularum . . . natura] From 

 here and onwards to the end the Trea» 

 tise is chiefly taken up by a summary 

 of Steno's discoveries as regards the 

 anatomy and physiology of the glands. 

 The greater part of it has consequently 

 been mentioned before, in various places 

 of the previous Treatises. In the notes 

 to the following reference is made to 

 the earlier Treatises, but only as far as 

 the more important passages are con* 

 cerned. 



P. 183. 1. 6 from top. 



mundas reddiderunt] Th. Bartholin 

 published his discovery of the lympha* 

 tic vessels in his book Vasa Lympha- 

 tica, Nuper Hafniae in Animantibus 

 inventa, Et Hepatis exfeqvix. Hafnia? 

 1653. See, moreover, note to vol. I p. 

 6. 1. 16 from bottom. Chap. VI p. 39 

 Bartholin writes: Sunt aquas in Oceano 



