Zoologia. 405 



was exhibited, and that in an infiant, by the ad* 

 million of air only; apply'd to illuftrate fome chan- 

 ges of colour and other effects, on the blood of re- 

 fpiring animals. 

 Philof. Transact. Y: 1693. p. 898« 



Samuel Ledel. 



De anfere mactato loco fanguinis album liquorem fiillante. 

 MifcelL Acad. Nat. Curiof. Dec. 'ai A. 6. 1637. p. 154, 



Cor. 



lohann Daniel Major. 



De animali, corde evulfo aliquandiu vivente. 



Mifcell. Acad. Nat. Curiof. Dec. 1. A. 3. 1677. p. 14, 



Bernhard AlbinUs. '% : « . A 



Excerpta ex dilTertatione de ceryo, corde glande plumbea — 

 traiecto, mortui rnltar profirato, et p oft t res horae 

 quadrantes quatuor palfuum millia aufugiente. 

 Ibid. Dec. 2. A. 5. 1636. p^ 7. 



Simon Schultz. { - - 



De catellis exfecto corde Yiventibus. 

 Ibid. Dec. 1. A. 3. 1672. p. 475. 



John Templer. 



An obfervation upon the motion of the hearts of two ur* 

 chins after being cut out. 

 Philof. Transact. Y. 1673. p. 601& nA _ . 



Guichard lofeph du Vebney. 



Obfervation fur le coeur d'un heritfbn qui n'avoit point 

 de pericarde. 

 IVTem. de 1'Acad* des Sciences de Paris, T. 2. p. 6. 

 Defcription du coeur de Ja tortue, de la grenouille, de la 

 vipere, des poifTons, de la carpe. — > .<\ 



Ibid. A. 1G99. Hift. p. 34. Mem. p. 227, gdi Oct, A. 16^9. 

 Hift. p. 39. Mem, p. 233. 



Fff a Alexis 



