'Tongue andThroaL 



whereas in reality, as I have ob- 

 ferved before, there are fifty fix in 

 each Range of the Objedl ; but the 

 Sufficiency of thefe for the Con- 

 veyance of a juft Idea, together 

 with the Difficulty of giving the 

 whole Number in their feveral de- 

 creafing Proportions with Exactitude, 

 determined me to confine the Fi- 

 gure to twenty four. 



I was allured moreover by an 

 ingenious Perfon of my Acquaint- 

 ance, well verfed in the Art of 

 Drawing, who took the Objedl, as 

 it lay, from the Microfcope, that it 

 was impoffible to draw the whole 

 Number of Teeth in their exacft 

 natural Proportions according to their 

 real Decreafe, which defcends by an 

 almoft imperceptible Gradation from 

 each Tooth to the next adjacent, 

 tho' diftindtly vifible, if diftant Teeth 

 be compared together: The Largeft 

 are found in the Cavity of the 

 Throat- part. 



I obferved before, that the Throat 

 is inferted into a long narrow ftrait 

 Gut, which opens into the Stomach 



of 



