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the Guts, that is,the withinLadtcousVeins^but ever white and 
uoiform.Whence we judge it not very fcafable to tinge theVe- 
nal chyle in a well and found animal. And He that would 
dcmonftrate the matter of faftto the Eye, muft probably do 
it by giving hitn fome fuch thing in the food 5 as (hall caule a 
JDM<5^/^ej 5 or fdnae diftemper equivalent to it. 
Though we have obferv'd maj^y odd things in the feveral 
Exercifcs of this nature 5 yet we (hall not trouble you at prc- 
fent with any other particulars, than what we have further 
obferv'd in the Guts^ to which we (hall confine our paper. Of 
thefe we fliall proceed to fpeak though pofTibly the things may 
be better known to you already: 
As I. of iht GlanduU miliar es the fmall Gufs , which 
may alfo in feme Animals be well cAVd fragi-fcrmes ^ from 
the figure of the one half of a Strawberry ^ and which yet I 
take to be Excretive glanduls ^ becaufe Conglomerate. 
2. The of the hnejiinum C(ecHmy fubfervient tothatof 
the Colon acd Re&nm , manifeft in fuch Aoiaials^ where Na- 
ture inretids a certain and determinate figure to the Excre- 
ments. 
3. Of focne forfs of fermhf^ wc found in the Guis. Acd 
Jfirft of the Lumhrit i Uti or Tape worms. Of there5 1 fay^ we 
found in the guts of one Dog, perhaps more than an hut^dred 
in all. The chiod nnm v^^s t-^ct^Amgly ftuffcd out and ck- 
rendtd with them. Which alfo well agrees with an other 
Obfervauon 1 in^de in a Moufe, where 1 found the duodenum 
to be far bigger than the Stomach il felf, by reafcn of the 
great numbf rs of thefc worms (ot \wd^ which were contai- 
ned in it: For ^/W^ 1 fay ^ for thefe Tafe-mrms were of a 
quite difitrent fhape from thofe of the Dog, or any that I have 
ever yet feen. To proceed, we found them alfo in the Dog's 
"jejunum and ikon-^ but notany one lower than the Valvuld 
coli^ nor any higher rhan the duodenum ox within ihePilorHf^, 
Below the duodenum they lay at certain diftances one from 
another, though fometimes by pairs or more of them twifted 
together Near them was conftantly to be obferved an Ex- 
crement of their owp, diflioftj for colour (more grey) and 
confiftencc ^ from the Chyle, (the obfervation being made 
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