Mr. Willughby'j Obfervatlons, &c. 353 



very rotten, and fluffed with a white, purulent Mat- 

 ter, which is the Caufe of their Hoatfenefs. 



In other Hogs that died of this Difeafe, the Li- 

 ver grew to the Midriff, and the Lungs were free 

 from that purulent Matter. 



To prevent this Diftemper, they make a long Hole 

 under the Skin, about the middle of the outfide of 

 the Ear, and thruft therein a little Bit of Hellebore 

 Root fliarpened. [In EJfex they do it on the Infide 

 of the Ear, and thruft in a fmall piece of the Stalk 

 of Bears-foot^ or the Black Hellebore doubled, which 

 will eat an Hole through the Ear, and make it run a 

 Pus in a large Quantity, like an Iffue.] , 



y. Of the BAT. 



Verfprtilione, penis & teftes magni : Vefica ut in 

 quadrupedibus : Renes mzgni $ finifter major, & po* 

 dici propior : Jecur magnum non dextro latere fed 

 medio fitum: Co ft a n aut iz Diaphragma utin qua- 

 drupedibus : Inteftina caeca nulla : Pulmones ut in 

 quadr.fcil. non coftis fixi : Dentes caninos habet : Mola- 

 res acutiores quam in aliis : inter caninos fuperiores 

 incifores font numero fex 5 inter inferiores o£to : in 

 medio inter fuperiores incifores Lobus carneus. 



Avibus convenit, 1. Sterno, 2,. Pofitione Hepatis: 

 Cum quadrupedibus, i.Renibus, z. Vefica, 3. Den- 

 tibus, 4. Pene & tefticulis, y. Diaphragmate, <S. Pul- 

 monibus. 



6. Of the HARE. 



Leporibus mammse per totam ventris longitudi- 

 nem extenduntur, incipientes a fterni fere principio, 

 definentes non procul ab ofTe pubis 5 papilla 3 in utro* 

 que latere $ quarum una medio fere ventris, extrema- 

 rum una juxta anteriorem pedem altera juxta poftc- 

 fiorcR|. 



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