Li7il 
on^thefe parts » but only oMervc that the Perns in our 
Tajacu, was a long flender body ^ made np of feveral 
Mufcles whereof two were very long. 
Tlht FeJicaVrtnarta or bladder of Urine was rounder 
then in fome other Animals ; where ufually 'tis more ob- 
long. The Ureters were inferted at thfe neck of the 
bladder; not fides, as in fome. How kidneys were, 
I do not now particularly remember ^ but beleive, there 
was nothing extraordinary ; meeting with nothing of 
them in my notes. I lhall therefore haften to the Tho- 
rax ; where we did not meet much obfervable, uniefs 
it was the defcendent trunck of the Arteria Aorta. 
Which I fliall defcribe , having firft premifed, what 
^ Falcohurgius writes of the other parts here; which is 
only this. fc. Cor a dia^hragmate dtfflat palmam tranf- 
verjam unam. Pulmones in Jeptem lobos dijirihuti^ quorum 
in utroque latere tres Jiti^ feptimus vero circa Cordis 
mucrcnempofitus, tanquam Jitrique Communis, 
But what of all furprifed us ir^oft ; and made us foon 
negled: the other parts; which we faw had nothing but 
what was common; was the ftrange formation of the 
Aorta-, which as it defcended^ along the fpine, in all 
other Animals, I have obferved its trunck^ixlmo^oi an 
equal bignefs; only a little tapering downwards. But 
here between the heart and its branchings into the 
Iliac Arteries y we found three large fwellings out. The 
largeft was that neareft the hearty which after a fnmll 
ftraightning again, emptied it felf into the fecond; 
which tho' fomething lelsthen the firft; yet much lar- 
ger than the third, which was near the divifion of the 
Aorta into the l{ami lliaci. Two of thefe [voellings I 
opened- and found within, feveral unequal Cells, or 
hollows; but withal could not perceive but the Mem- 
branes here, were altogether as thick as where the At- 
tery was nothing extended. 
f Apud Bardjol B. loco ante citato. 
Thefe 
