40 Orang^Outang five Homo Syhejlris : Or^ 



than in ^<^«/f Perfons i but moft remarkably they are fo, in a Beai\ the 

 Vorpois and an Oftrkh;, where there are abundance o( d\[tin(if^jal/ Kid- 

 neys amaffed together to make up each. 



The Var'jpms In the Kidneys of their Monkeys obferve, that they n>ere 

 rottnd aftd flat 5 their fitnati on rcas more unequal^ than in a Man ; the right 

 being much lower than the left, viz. half it's bignefs. Drelinconrt in the 

 Fcfnale Ape remarks, Renes globofi, dexter intra Hypockond.rium inaimbit 

 Coflte II. C^ 17. Sinifler loaim habet intra Cojlam tdtimam. Altitndo Renis 

 di/f/idia uncia. Renalitifn venarum dextra longe elatior Jtnifira. Rene 

 aperto Carnis difcri;fien ut in hofnine, exterior qttidem 'nigricans linek quatn- 

 or craffa^ interior albicans linek diiabus'. 



The Pelvfi' of the Kidney in our Pygmie was as 'tis ufually in a Man^ 



and the Ureters had nothing remarkably different in their Strufture, from 



the common make. They were about the bigneis of a Wheat ftrawj 



and were inferted into the neck of the Blad.der, as reprefented in our 



figure 5 rather foracvvhat nearer the neck, than in an Humane Bladder. 



The Parifiatis and Blajius have no remarks upon the Ureters. DreUn- 

 f OT/rf. in the ALz/c yil/^c fa'uh, Uretercs fupra Pfioi Mufculo & Waco, atque 

 fob! us vafis Spermatids, qnibtfs dccuffatiw fiibjlratifont etiam quibm vafcula 

 adn/ittunt, fefe refleSlunt in Hypogajiricam, decnffantes ramos lliacos & E- 

 jaculatorios. And in the Femak, Ureterk expanfiones arcuailm rcflex£ ut 

 in homine. Vafa habent fopertie a Rcnalibm., inferne aMufculis. 



The Bladder of Urine in our Pygmie was of an Oblong figure, not fo 

 globous as commonly in Man, for being moderately blown up it mea- 

 fured four Inches in length ^ and two Inches and half in breadth. In o- 

 ther Circuaiftances 'twas agreeable enough with zn Humane Bladder. 



The Parifians tell us, that in the Female Monkey, the Neck, of the 

 Bladder had it's hole othermfe than in Women, being -very far in the Neck, of 

 the Matrix, viz. towards the middle, at the place where it's rottghncfs began, 

 which werefeen only towards the Extremity of the Du6i:us, near the internal 

 Orifice. 73/^/^ faith nothing of it in his. '^/^e ^ and all that Drelinconrt 

 tells us is, Vefica Peril on £0 fojpenfa tit in difs Brutis. 



Before we proceed to the Parts of Generation (which remain befides 

 to be here defcribed) we (hall a little take notice of thofe large Canales of 

 iht Blood, t[\Q Arteria Aorta &nd the Vena Cava, and the Rivulets thty e- 

 mit or do receive 5 all which I find in our Pygmie to be juO: the fame, as 

 they are in a Man. For from the Aorta arifes here, the Arteria C^liaca^ 

 the Arteria Mefentericafupcrior ^ then th^ Emulgent Arteries ; below them, 

 the Spermatick, Arteries | then the Arteria. Mefenterica inferior 3 then the 



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