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FIGURE \V. 
Reprefents part of the L2^/2^/ opened by tiie 7r^i^/M^, 
a a a a. The AJteria hrptvsLy divided in the middle. 
bbb. Some larger branches of Blood vef els ^ 
ccc. The V Wculds^ or cells of the Lungs. 
FIGURE V. 
Exhibites the Head of iht l^^e*Snakje^ with its mouth o- 
pened to fhew his TeetL and other parts there. 
a. TheholeoftheNoJiriL 
b, lheVor2itnenn?hich leads to a large Cavity^ which has noPer^ 
forMiofi for any Nerve inwards^ but yet t^^ to be for 
. hearing. 
C C» The fmaUTeeth in the upper Jaw, 
d d The large Fangs ^ or poyfonotis T eeth, 
e e e. The place where the Bladders ofPoyfen lye, 
f. T/;^ Larynx. 
;n:g;;.: ' The forked Tongue. 
h. The Teeth tn the lower Jaw. 
h The place where the lower Jaro is divided at the Men turn, 
FIGURE VL 
Reprefents the Scull 
a. The Ctsmintn without any futures, 
bb. TheOvhhsofthe Eyes. 
c c. Two f mail bo?ies over the Nof ?. 
d. The Grijily \or rather Boney Sepimen t um of the Nof ?• 
ee. AfmallBone^ that lyes between the Cran'mw^ and that bone, 
in which is fixt the Poyfonous Faiig.. * ; ... y 
f{* A Cavity in phatBoney to whichisfaflemdsthefdyfon^ Fang^ 
whofe OUpward Orifice is reprefented in the Fifth Figure by 
• the tetter ( b J and is thought to be the Ear* 
g. The large Poyf 6mm Fang, wht$h is fafimed to the Ear 'bone. 
h. theOtperyPoyfonomT^ethj wMc^^ thebonebut 
toMufcles^ A •' r^v -; 
i 1=» The Vpper Maxillai wMch contmns the fmall Teeth. 
k k. One fide of the lower Maxilla, with its double row of teeth-^ 
which in the middle f "terns to be joined by a future. 
1 The Biftance at the Mentum^ between the two fides of the kw* 
: erlAzxiW^LorJaw. H Where 
