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other fmaller ones. I found nothing I'n it, but a good num- 
ber ot thofc Uctle long fiflies, which our Fiflier-nien dig ouc 
ot the Sands at low water, and therefore call in (ome places 
Sand-Eeles j by lome they are called Lauricej^znd by Gefner, 
Ammodytce, 
The Liver was of a tiioderate fize , fcituate in the right 
^ide^ and divided into two lobes, having no cyflii fellea or re- 
ceptable of Gall annexed. The Pancreas large, it ickuig dole 
10 the third bag cif the Stomach , into which alio its duHuf 
enters, and emptys ic felf^The Spleen fraail and roundifti The 
Kidneyslarg, flicking clofe to the back, and lying contigu^ 
ous one to the other, made up of many little kernelSg like to, 
but much leffer than, thofe of an Ox, of a flat figure,having 
no pelvis m the middle^.but the Ureters going out at the 
lower eiid^ 
The lirin bladder oblong, and little for the bulk of the 
Animal, having on each fide a round ligament, made of the 
umbilical arteries degenerating. The P^"//// long, flender, 
having a (mallfliarp Glans '^ 'xt appears not outwardly, but lies 
hid in Its (heath within the body, doubled up or rather re- 
fleded in the form of the letter S , as is that of a Bull. The 
Tefticles lye within the cavity of the Abdomen on each fide, 
as they do iiian Hedgehog , and fome other Quadrupeds, 
of an oblong figure , for their internal fubftance ^ Seminal 
veflels both pmparantia ^ deferentia^ Epididymides^ Vas pyra- 
z fnidale^ Corpus varicofum 5 (3 gla?iduj£ proftat£^ exa£tly like to 
thofe of Quadrupeds. The Seminal veflels perforate the 
Vrethrawiih. many little holes, whereof four are mofl con- 
: ipicuous fomewhat above the neck of the bladder* 
The Diaphragm was mufculous^as in Quadrup. The Heart 
]argr% included in a Fericardium, had its two Ventricles ^ its 
valvulce Sigmoides [emilunares^ tricufpides ^ mitrales 5 its coro= 
nary arteries and veins : inaword^ the whole ftrudture and 
fubftance of the heart and lungs agreed exactly wich that of 
Qi^iadrupeds. The Windpipe was very fliortjas it mufl needs 
be, the fifli having no neck ; iho. Larynx at top was of a fin^ 
gular figure, running out with a long neck, and a nob at the 
end like an old fafliioned Ewer, 
The 
