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The Sixteenth, the Chamais or Rupicapra, in whofe Ventri- 
cle a Ball was found ; whence they take occafion to difcourfe 
of the Balls found in the Stomachs of Creatures, as Cows, 
Horfes, and obferve that they arc composed of lignous Ft- 
Ireo and hoc Hair, as is ufually chought : befides feveral other 
Obfervables, the Cornua uteri were very long and winding ; 
the Heart had a Callous Apophysis, &c. 
The Seventeenth and Eighteenth are the Porcupine and 
Hedg-hog, a comparifon being made between thefe two Ani- 
mal $. They obferve the external Ear of the Porcupine to be 
hke a Mans ; the end of the Tongue armed as it were with 
Teeth ; the Skin provided with an extraordinary Mufcle for 
Ejaculation of the Quills. Of thefe they diflefted fix. In com- 
paring the Hedg-hog with them, they defcribe the Mufculus 
carnofta^ which ferves to bring the Head round into the Breech 
like a Foot ball ; whereas in the Porcupines the Ccecum was ve- 
ry large, in the Hedg-hog there was none at all ; the Epididy- 
mu^ in the Porcupine, was feparate from the Tejiis ; in the Hedg- 
hog united to it: in the Hedghog they obferved a large Cry- 
fialline filling almoft the whole Globe of the Eye. 
The Nineteenth are four 5 where they in general 
obferve, that this Animal more refembles Man in his outward 
lhape than inward Formation of the Parts, which in many- 
things are like a Dog ; the genital Parts of the Male like 
neither 5 of the F<?w^/^ much like 1^^?^^» 5 the Anfraftuofities 
of the Brain like Mans, but the Procejjus mammiUares were 
hard and membranous, which they are not in Man : they con- 
clude with a comparifon of the Mufcles, which very much re- 
femble thofe of y^d-;?. 
The Twentieth is the Stag of Canada and Sardinian Hinde. 
In the Stagy the length of the Intejlines is obfervable, being in 
all 96 feet; and indeed, generally 2i\\grafing Animals have 
long Guts. In the Hinde, the four Ventricles were more diftin- 
guifliable than in the Stag 5 the Cornua uteri long and wind- 
ing, as in the Chamois : in the Trunks of the 'jugulars were 
found 1 6 Valves y which were in fituation contrary to the Cir- 
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