(557) 
His Throat was not above an Inch and a half large : the Stomachy 
finches li^rge, and 1 8 inches long.- all the Guts 2$ foot long: tlie 
Liver^ divided into 7 Lol^es^ as in Cats 5 its cavity under the Bladder 
of GallwSiS full of Gall 3 fted abroad in the fubftance of the Liver ^ 
and of the neighbouring parts 5 which was fufpedled by the Phyfi= 
tians,adminiftring this operation^ to have been thecaufeof this Zj- 
death: the Bladder of Gall msy inches long^ and i; inch large;, 
of a peculiar ftrudure: the Sfleen^z foot long, 2 inches large , and 
\ inch thick: the Kidney weighed fomewhat above 7 ounces: the 
Genitals of a peculiar conformation;, caufing this Animal to caft his 
Urine backwards, and to couple like Camels ixnA Hares, 
His Lungs had 6 Lobes on the right fide, and 3 on the left: the 
*Wind'pife had its annular Cartilages entire^ excepting two or 
three ) it was above four inches incompafs, being very firme, and 
by this bignefs and firmnefs enabling a Lyon, ftrongly to thrirft 
Air enough through it, for his dreadful roaring. 
His Heart was dryland without water in the Ferkardt, much 
greater in proportion, than of any other Animal, being fix inches 
long, and four inches large towards the hafts ^ and terminating in^a 
lharp point. It had very Itttle flefli, and was all hollow^ the 
Ventricles very large 5 the Auricles very fmall: the proportion of 
the branches, which the afcending caftsour, was fuch;, that 
the Carotids were as big, as the left Suklavial branch, and as the 
reft of the right Sukla^ial^ whence they iflfue 5 Which is confide- 
rable^ feeing the Brain is fo fmall: For the^gr^/Vwas but two it* - 
ches big, of any dimenfion 5 the reft of the head being very flefliy^ 
and confifting of very firm Bones. By comparing the little quan- 
tity of the Lyons Brain with the plenty of that of a Calf it was 
Jtidged, that the having but little Brain is rather a mark and a caufe 
of a fierce and cruel temper, than want of wit. Which conjedure 
was ftrengthnedby the obfervation Comedy made in the Sea- Fo.%\ 
inwhom almoft no Brains was found, though it be thought, that 
his crate and addrefs hathoccafioned men to give him that Name. : 
ly. HiSi 
