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cannot poritively afferr. There was Ilkewlfe no vifibk 
fign of either Sex." Being diffeaed ic afforded thefe follow- 
ing obfervations* 
Firft the Guts were veiy much diftended and tranrpa-^ 
rent5 and' through them appeared xh^Fceces very liquid ac- 
eoffipaoyedwirii nofiiiali quantity of Wind i the end of 
tht ks^iim was emirely clofed like a bladder , andfeaU 
ed as it wer^ Kermetically^ pendulous in the cavity:, and 
notintheleaft continued to a Sphinder, of which there 
was no fign. 
Second!y ,there was no Bladder to be found s, nor Vtems^ 
or any mark of what Sex it was defigned for. 
Thirdly^ to fiipply the place of a Bladderjboth the Vreters 
wereinferted into the within an Inch or thereabouts 
of the end 
Foarthly^the Stotnack was full , even to diftenfion, of 
an hard Subftance^^which being opened was exadly the fame 
to appearance with bard preii'd Curds. 
Fifthly^ the Chile came freely enough out of the BuUm 
Tecquelianus. where ic was infei ted tothey^^^^/^r^upon the 
fealleft preflure oi tne /^/^i;?^/. 
Sixthly, I could not urge the liquid or Flatulent Contents 
of the Gu^s upwards within two Inches of the Filorus , tho 
I preflTed them till they brakes which hindred the inquiry 
after a Valve that poffibly might be there to hinder the 
regrefs of any thing to the Stomack» 
FLETA MINOR^ or the Laws of Art and 
Nature in h^oxping^ judging^ ^Jf^yi^g-^ f^^^g% 
reflmng^andinlargingthe body of confined Metals 
i^c. By S\]ohn?€tt\x^K nighty 
T^His ufeful Treatife contains in general the whole Jre 
proving and melting 2X\ forts of Oars ^nd^Metaki 
knd is divided by the Author mo five Books. 
The 
