(4^4) 
We have yet another proof thereof In the Lungs \ from the 
Experiment ^ we made of it in the Affembly upon the Corps of a 
Woman 5 that was there difleiied in the beginning of Fehruarj 
lafti wherewefaw, that the -^/V, which was propelled thorow a 
Quill into the WenaArteriofa (which is the Artery of the Lungs) 
returned not thorow the Arteria WenoU (which is the Yein there- 
of) into tliG Left Ventricle of the Hearty though,by theCircuIa- 
tion,the^W pafs there with eafe^ and even ii/i/i which having 
been let in by this Yena Arteriofa , returned eafily thorow the Ar- 
teria Yenofa , into the Left Ventricle of the Heart. 
I draw no confequence from thefe Trials ^ as to the Channel of 
Communication 5 that paffes from tht Ductus ihordcicus into the 
Emulgent Vein ^ becaufe one ought to infer nothing from one one- 
lyBody. When we fliall be certain ^ that t\\\s Channel of Com^ 
merce is found in Uen-y as well^ as we have found it in this Woman, 
we fliall then judge better of itr We are therefore going to make 
frequent Operations upon divers Animals , to fee whether we fliall 
there meet with any thing like it , to the end we may anparc it to 
thePublick. 
A Defcription 
Of feveral K^nds of Grananes as thofe of 
London^ of Dantzick ^ MufcQvy* 
Concerning the Granaries of London;, the Inquisitive Dr. Merret^ 
(^rvho indeed occafiond th€ Inquiry into the reft y as athingy 
vsfhich many mre defirous to be informed about , for thehetter 
Trefervation of Grain ^ in times of its Plenty) gives this Account 
of t hem. 
A LI the Twelve Companies of Z^?;^^<?;;> and fome other Com- 
panies and Private Perfons ^ have their Gxzmnps at the 
Bridge- Houfe in Southwark (where are ajufl:ice of the Peace ^ a 
Steward 5 and twoMaftcrs.) Thefe Granaries are built on two 
fides of ^noblong-j t^;;^ whereof &zvids North zndSouth^-^ni l^ ntax 
ICQ yardslong ^ whofe Lettice-windows x^{^^£t Noxth'-^'afi y ih^, 
other fide may be about 50 yards long the Windows look to the 
Norths 
