io8 Orang'-Outang five Homo Sylvejlris : Or^, 



- F. F. The two firfk Ventricles of the Brain. 



G. G. Parts of the Corpora Striata, entire. 



g. g. The Stria as they appear in this Seflion in the Corpora Striata in 

 the lower part of the Brain. 



h. h. The fame Stri<e, in the upper part of the Brain. 



H. H. The Flexus Choroides. 



J. J. The Thalami Nervorum Opticorum. 



j. The Plexus Choroides continued. 



K. K. The Cerebellum divided perpendicularly, to (hew the ramifica- 

 tions of the Medullary part in the Cortical. 



ki The Foramen anterim that leads to the Cavity under the Protuberau- 

 ti£ srbiculares. 



I. The Glandula Ptnealk. ■ 



m. The Nates. 



n. The Tejles. 



0. The Commijfure of the Medullary Procejjes of the Cerebellum and Te- 

 fies. 



p. The fourth Ventricle opened. 



q. q. The Accejfory Nerves. 



10. The tenth pair of Nerves. 



r. The Foramen pojierius or inferius^ that leads to the Cavity undet 

 the Vrotuberantis orbiculares. 



s. The Rima or Foramen^ that leads to the Tnfiindibulum. 



The fifteenth Figure 



fs a Copy of the Figure that Nicholaus Tulpius gives of the Orang- 

 Ontang that was brought to Holland from Angola. 



'The fixteenth Figure 



Reprelents the Figure that Jacob. Bontius gives of the Orang-^ J 



Outang in F//£>. 1 



The feventeenth Figure. 



Is taken out of Gefner, which he tells us , he met with in 

 German Book, wrote about the Holj/ Land, 



FINIS. 



