found in his 3/^i3? the Sea-herb, rarec, 5. inches long, and a Fifly 
of the like length without head^ fcales, skin and guts, all being 
wafted butthemufculousflefh^ which remained entire. 
Fifthly^ The fuperiour part of his great Gut had this peculiar, 
that inftead of the ufual circumvolutions of Guts, the cavity of 
this was divided tranfverfly by many partitions, confifting of the 
membranes of tht Gut turned inwards, and in the figure of a Vice^ 
like Snail-llielsj or winding Stairs. 
Sixthly , His Sfleen was double his Liver divided into two 
Lobes the Gall found to have more of bitter than fower ; the 
Beartymthoxxt a Vericardium^ as big as a Hensegges the Ueai 
almoft nothing but amafs of Flefli, very little Brains in it;, and 
that which was there, having very few meanders or windings : the 
F'jes^ bigger than thofe of an Oxe^ only hwilf-fpherical, flat before 5 
the Sclerotica formed like a Cup, very thin, but very hard 3 the 
Cornea very tender andfofc -, the Chryfiallin^^xi^{X\y fpherical; 
the Fuea grayifli 5 the Choroides of the fame colour, and pierced, 
for the produdion of the Retina^ by a very large hole ; the bot- 
tom of this choroides had thatluftre of Mother of Pearl, which is 
found in Terre(lrialAmm3\Sy but with lefs vivid colours ; and the 
Metim was alfo ftreaked with very apparent fanguineous VeflTels. 
TheObfervables in the Ljonwcre^ 
Ingeneraly that for outward fliape, and theconftitutionof ma- 
ny parts, as the Clam^Teeth^ Eyes^ Tongse, (befides thelikenefs 
of the Fifcera) a Lyo^ refemblcs very much a Cat. 
In particular, an admirable ftrudlure of his Clam-^ a peculiar 
ftiape and poficion of his Teeth a very diffe Neck-y a mighty 
rough and fliarp Tongue y having points like claws both forhard- 
nefs and fhape. ^yes very clear and bright, even after death, which 
without clofing the Eye-lids, Lyons can cover with a thick and 
blackifh membrane, placed towards the great Angle, which by 
raifing it felf and reaching towards the fmall Angle, can extend it 
felf over the whole Cornea^ as tis in Birds ^ butefpecially mCatts: 
The reverfe of the wiuterior '^^'^^,where it lyes over the Chryjlallinj 
is altogether black : the chryflallin very flat^ and its greateft con- 
vexity, which is not ufual^ in its anterior part,as tis in Cats : the 
cjueus humour very plentifuU , equalling almoft the fixt part of 
the r/>rd'^///pwhich plenty was judged to be the caufeof the brighc- 
xiefs, that remains in the ey^^aft^r death. 
His 
