Sttl'vart Exterms, paffing from the P.«»-e?«W«(or the two cM' f \rteries that 
are on ;he figiic and kh 'ide neer the Throat) into the Mouth anj conveying the 
SpiitU : Wi'ere he alfj gives an account of feveral other Veffsls and Glar.duls, 
fome about the Lips ; others under the Tongue ; others in the PaSate &c. To 
which he adds the Veffels of the Eje-lids, which have ihsir root in the GUndult 
that are about the F.yes.and ferve for the jhedMitg of Tears. He mentions alio fe- 
veral things 9hoMti\\s L]mfhitiek,veffels,a.ni\'ioi opinion, that the knowledge 
thereof may be much illuRrated by that kind o^GlnndHls that are called CokiIo- 
hM<t, and by their <w infertion into the , • , , 
veins ; the miftake of the latter whereof , Conglobate GUndds are called 
he conceives to have very much mifled '^f /! T^'fi^ f " 'f ' 
the Noble Ludovic^s de Bills , notwith- conHnuedj:,jI,fiaHce havwg m even 
ftanding his excellent method oidiffeam. '(«/'7^"5 V j" "'7 '"'"1 
And here heobferves fir/, that all the Mefentery , ^^W«r/W pU^ 
LymihAUck vefh have fuch a commerce ' dift>KgmJhtto tb.fe , tint 
with the GW^/r,th« none of them is f^'f /f 'f Conglomerate 
found in the body, which either has not its Glu^^^/s wkch Are m^e up of [eve- 
origine from , or is inferted wto a G/4«- """^ fmf Kernels, ff^ch as , he Pan. 
dule: And the«, that GUM, are a kind Salivating Glanduls, ^c. 
of Strainers form'd, that wbilft the Blood paffesout of the Arteries into the 
Veins through the fmall Capillarj vefTels, the Serous parts thereof, being freed 
from the Sanguineous^ are by verme of the heat expellM through fit pares into ^ 
the C^.pilaries of ihg Lymfhatlckj; the diredion of the Nerves concurring. 
Of the two annex'd Epifllcs, the Firfi gives an accounr of the diffedion of two 
Eaja'j or Sk^ates^ and relates that the Author found in the bellies of thefe Fidies 
• U Haddock^oi i\ fpan longhand a Sole^'Si Piaije^?.ni nine nnidd e-dzed Sea-crafijhes-^ 
whereof not only the three former had their flefti, in tlic Fifnes ftomack , turn'd 
into a finid^ and the Griftles or Bones into a ft ft fubuance , but [l,e Crafifheih2<d 
their fhels comminuted into very fma'l particles, tinging here and there the Chyk 
near the Pjlorus-^ which he judges to be done not fo much by the heat of the Fi- 
fhes ftomack, a-; by the-help of fome digefling juyce. Coming to the Vterus of 
thefe. FifheSjhe takes occafion to examine, witli what ground feveral famous Na- 
tpirali(is and Anatomifts have afiirm'd,that Egg? are the uteres expofcd or e/eAed i 
out of the body of the Animal. Taking a view of their Heart ^ht there finds but 
c^ne ventricle,and difcourfesof the difficulty arifing from thence. As for the Lm^s, 
he faw no clearer footfleps of them in thefe , than he had done in oiher Fsdies : 
but within the mouth he trac d feveral gaping ftfures, ard found the rcccfT^s of 
the G///; fo form'd.thac the water taken in at the mouth, being let out by thefe. 
dores, cannot by them re-cnter,by reafon of a fkin, outwardly pafling over every 
hole,and covering it.Where he intimates,that though riflies have nor tn^e Lungs, 
yet they want not a Succedanemn thereto- to wit, the Gill( • and i^w nter may be 
to Fifties , what Air is to terrellrial Animals/or Pvefpiration : • aiTerring , ihnr 
whereas nothing is fo neccffary for the confervation of Animal life.asa reciprocal 
A ccefs and Rectfs of the Ambient to the fanguineous veifels, tis {ill one, whether 
that be done by receiving the A mbient within the body , or by its gencle palTi/ig • 
by the Prominent veffels of the Gills. 
The other £,.;//?/t' ^contains fome Ingenious Obfervation?.touchinrj the way, by 
H'liich the Chicken, vet in the ft^xil,is nourifti'r, videl. not by the conveyance of 
the Tolk^mo the Livir by the Vmhilical veffels , ror into ihs Stomack^ by A\q 
