(5X2) 
they arc in the Brain fevered from the Bloud. Z^i/f/jf ,That It is doubt- 
ed by fome.whcther any Air at all is received into the mafs of bloud, 
which yet is not queftioned by our Author, who only doubtcth, whe- 
ther through the Lungs there.be ^high waj fot the Air to the Bloud. 
After this, our Authi^r gives his thoughts both of the true Ufe of tic 
Lungs ^ and of Sanguification. 
The Lungs, he faith, fervq chieffy, by.their conftant agitation to . 
comminute the bloud, and fo to repderit fit for a due circulation ; 
which office he thinks to be performed in FiJhes by the continual mo- 
tion of their Gills, a Succedaneum to Lungs. 
Sangt^ificaticnyaccQicding to him, is chiefly performed andperfe- 
<aed by the frequent pulfipns of the Heart, and tbe repeated contra^ai- 
ons of its left Ventricle at the paffing of ilie Sanguinvpus jiquor from 
thence into the Aorta. ' / i.^ 
The Seventh and /4/f Chapter contains a Pire€i:ion ifbr tfce younger 
Jnato?nifisyo(whuis to be obferved in tliC diiIi:<3;ion of divers Ani- 
mals with young : and firfiy of what is common to all the VtvifaroHt^ ; 
then, what is peculiar to feveral of them^as ^,S^w,^^arejC$p;^EtveySbt'^\ 
Coat^ Doe, Rabbet, Bitch , and 2i Woman : Lafilj^ What is obfervable 
in an Egg, Skate, Salmon, fr%, &c. 
All is illuftraced by clivers accurate Schemes. 
III. e L'EMElS{ro%jj M OLOqiaM Sfectmeni, fek 
\M^V SCV LI Defrriptio geometric Ay i^uthore, T^JC O LAO 
STE JVOT^E, 
T His Book is not yet come into England i only the EsCcellent 
Septalio having in his Letter above mentioned given us notice, 
of its being publifhcd and dedicated to the great Duke of Tu/cany^ we 
thought it not ami(s to inform the Curious of it. 
LONDON, Printed for John Martin, Printer jtoihe Roy a] S^f^lpj^ 
and arc to be fold at the Sign of the ;^<ti?^^ little o--? ?v 
• without Tim^lc-Bary 1667^ 
