(3m 
yet judged it St, not to omit them , becaufe the Importance of 
the TheoHes they may give light to , may make theTryals rc- 
compence the pains, whether the foecefs favour t\it Affrmative 
OT the Negative of the-Queftion, by enabling us to determine the 
one or the other upon furer grounds, than we could otberwifcdo. 
And this Advert ifement he defires^^may be apphed to thofe other 
Bapers of his 5 that confift of ^mes or propofed Tryals, 
jhc Queries themfehes follow. 
1. Whether by this way of Transfuling Blood, the difpoiltion 
of Individual Animals of the fame kind, may not be much altered f 
(As whet her a Dog 5 by being often quite nwft6K:ked with 
the blood of a cowardly Dog , may not becomp more tame & ' 
^ke verfay &c ? 
2. Whether immediately upon the unbinding of a Dog, re- 
plenillit with adventitious blood, he will know and fawn upon his 
Mafter 5 and do the like cuftomary things as before <' And whether 
lie will do fuch things better or worfe at fome time after the 
©perationf 
J/ Whether thofe DogS;, that have feculimties y will have 
them either aboliftit 3 or at leaft much impaired by transfufion of 
blood c"; CAs whether the blood of a Mafliff^ being frequently 
transfufed into a Biood-homd^ or a ^^^/^^/W, will not prejudice them 
in point of fcentC ) 
4. Whether acquired Habits will be deftroy'd or impaired by 
this Experiment < ( As whether a Dog^ taught to fetch and car- 
ry, or to dive after Ducks , ortofettp will after frequent and full 
recruits of the blood of Dogs unfit for thofe Exercifes, be as good 
?j: them, as before:' ) 
5; Whether any confiderable change is to be obfeiv'd in the 
Pulfe , Urin , and other Excrements of the JleciPknt Animal ^ by 
this Operation 3 or the quantity of his infenfibie Tranfpiration < 
6\.. Whether the Eminent Do%y being full fed at fuch a di- 
f&nce of time before the Operation , that theniafs of blood may 
befuppos'd to^abound withc^j'/^, the Revifierit Uog , being be- 
fore hunny , will lofe his sppeiite , more than if the Emittent 
Dogs biood had. not been fo chylous^ And how long, upon a 
Vein. 
