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NOTES 



Whartono. Londini 1656. c. XXI pp. 

 130-131. See, also, II vol. I p. 41. 



P. 189. 1. 3-4 from bottom. 



fubftantiam glandulofam] See VII 

 vol. I pp. 101-102, XVI vol. I p. 196 

 and XXIII vol.11 p. 116 ff. 



P. 190. 1. 5-6 from top. 



In ventriculis cerebri] See XXVIII 

 vol. II p. 234 ff. 



P. 190. 1. 9 from top. 



Humoris, unde &■ fit . . .foetus] 

 See XXIV vol. II p. 153. Steno looked 

 upon villi as being of glandular nature. 



P. 191. 1. 5 from top. 



mentis imperio fubjecta] As re* 

 gards Steno's earlier view, which differs 

 somewhat from the one expressed in 

 this place, see the latter part of Treatise 

 II in the present Edition, vol. I from § 

 30. p. 34, especially § 39. p. 38. 



P. 191. 1. 8 from bottom. 



Antonius Everhardi] See Novus 

 Et Genuinus Hominis Brutique Anima= 

 lis Exortus. Authore Anthonio Everardi. 

 Mediobvrgi 1661. p. 280 ff. 



P. 191. 1. 1 from bottom. 



nullum videre potui tranfitum] 

 See XI vol. I, especially p. 134 and note 

 to p. 134. 1. 15 from top. 



P. 192. 1. 9-10 from top. 



nulla glandularum facta men< 

 tione] See note to vol. I p. 28. 1. 4 

 from top. 



P. 192. 1. 11 from top. 



glandularum uti operculo] This 

 possibly refers to a remark of Schnei= 

 der's. See Conradi Victoris Schneideri 



Liber Qvintus Et Ultimus De Catarrho= 

 sorum Diaeta. Wittebergae 1662. c. I pp. 

 84-85. 



XVI 



DE ANATOME RATA: EPISTOLA. 



The dissections of the two rays, on 

 which this Treatise is based, must have 

 taken place in Copenhagen shortly after 

 Steno's return, in the spring of 1664. The 

 Treatise is dated April 24 (old style) 

 1664, and was published the same year, 

 the second of three Treatises in Nicolai 

 Stenonis De Mtisculis S- Glandulis ob= 

 fervationum fpecimen Cum Epijlolis du= 

 abus Anatomicis. Hafhiae 1664. It is 

 dedicated to Willem Piso (see note to 

 vol. I p. 118. 1. 17 from top). 



P. 195. 1. 12-13 from top. 



primus viam monftrares] See IX 

 vol. I p. 118. 



P. 195. 1. 14 from top. 



corvi aqvatici fectio] See IX vol. 

 I p. 117 and note to p. 117. I. 7-8 

 from top. 



P. 196. 1. 1 from top. 



oblatam] All editions have ablatam. 



P. 196. 1. 10 from top. 



Binae nobis erant rajae] Probably 

 Raja batis. See C. C. A. Gosch, Ud= 

 sigt over Danmarks zoologiske Literatur. 

 vol. II 1. Kjebenhavn 1872. p. 190. 



P. 196. 1. 1 from bottom. 



non tincta punctula] Steno's dis* 

 covery of the mucous canals, and his 

 other observations on the rays were 

 carried on by his pupil Lorenzini in 

 OsservazionilntornoAlleTorpediniFatte 

 Da Stefano Lorenzini . . . InFirenze 1678. 



