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Fifthly J theUeart had its left Auricle bigger than the right 
( which is alfo found in fontie other animals ) whereas in Man 'tis 
contrary. They found no foramen Ovale ^ which niany 
Authors affure to be in all Amphibious Animals, and even in 
Men, that are Divers ^ andftay long underwater. But it may 
be, that this Capr having beea kept divers years from going 
into the water , that hole had been clofed, 
Bnt we muft proceed to the 
Dromedary , wherein is chiefly noted 5 that it hath but two 
fmall hooffson the end of his feet, thefoles of them, flat and 
large , being very flefliy , and covered onely with a loft , thick 
and little callous skin, properenough tomarch in the Sands of 
Afia and Africa-, that the fix CaHofities of his Leggs being 
open'd , their fubftance was found to be between flelh , greafe 
and ligament, fome having a collection of a thick purulent 
matter mixed 5 f^^^ that Callofity under the Breaft, ftrongly 
faftned to the Sternum , was confiderably bigg every way , and 
much fuppurated j that his inward parts were like enough to thofe. 
of an Horfe but that in his 2d Ventricle there were many fquare. 
Openings, being the Entry ofabou^o, cavities, made like 
facks , placed between the two membranes that compofethe, 
fubftance of the whole ftomach , in whxh facks ^ as in conveni- 
ent receptacles , 'tis probable that Camels doe for a long while, 
keep the water they drink in great quantity , whentheymeet 
with any , for a fupply in dry and defert places 5 that the Lungs 
had but one lobe thattht //^^r^ was extraordinary bigg, viz^ 
9. inches long and 7. large > that ^ contrary to other Tongues, 
which are every where rough from within outwards by ftore o£ 
fmall eminences tending from without inwards^ a part of this 
Tongue had them from within outwards ^c. 
The Bear hath a very particular ftrudlure of \\\% Leggs , and 
their fubftance^ very good to eat, is a kind of thick fattifli 
ligament , out. of which may pofTib'y ifTue that moifture, which 
Authors fay Is fackt by this Beaft: for itsnourifliment in win- 
ter. Its C/^w differ from thofe of a Lyon 5 by being more e- 
quall and more co^ipaCl.TheJ'm/? differ from thofe of a Lyon in 
this only ^ thvit they are kfs. The Thorax confifts of 14 Ribbs. 
There appeared no diftinftionln his Gutts , as in other animals f 
