Body and Inteftifies. 



it becomes fit for Depofition, I can- 

 not well tell : All that I know for 

 certain, is, that two Veffels of the 

 fame Nature and Situation in the 

 Male, ferve for the Conveyance of 

 the Milt-Veffels out of the Milt- 

 Bag. 



On each Side, moftly below the Plate II. 

 two Cartilages, was an Expanfion of G - G - 

 Veffels intermixed and diffeminated 

 throughout a fat oily Subftance, which 

 appearing Black, and replete with 

 a dark opake Matter, made me fuf- 

 pe£t they were the Veffels in which 

 the Ink of the Animal was formed. 

 But this is only Conjeiture. 



Between thefe two Expanfions is Plate II M. 

 a Layer of whitifh Fat covering the 

 Animal's Stomach, which is an oval 

 Sacculus, confifting of a tranfparent 

 Membrane like a Bladder, two Inches 

 in Length, and one in Breadth, 

 and forms itfelf at the upper Ex- 

 tremity into a long narrow Gut, 

 one Tenth of an Inch Broad, run- 

 ning up to the Head of the Ani- 

 mal, where the Throat is inferted 

 into it. Within it is included an- 

 D 3 other 



