going to each fandameiit, below the divifion there were 
plainly tobefeeii two Ccecumsy with in about s inches 
of the Jnus each. There were two Livers one much 
fmalter then the other ; that which was in the right fide 
was the leaft, the other lay lower down in the left fide. 
The)^ were both intire without any divifion or lobes. 
There was a Vena Vmbilicalis inferred into each ot them. 
There were two arterysinferted into the Liver in the left 
fide , bath coming from the Jorta , and thefe I fhall 
call the CceHacce. There was only one inferted into the 
Liver placed in the right fide. There was no Vena cava 
below the Livers, for all the Veins coming from the 
lov/er parts en^:red the Livers as the Vena Porta does na- 
turally. There was a branch of a Vein on each fide pro- 
ceeding from the Loins inferted into the back parts of 
theLiver .andbefides thefe there was not a branch to be- 
feen but what was inferted into the middle of the Li- 
vers. • 
There were no VeJicuU fellecs that I could find, and 
perhaps the reafon I could not difcover any, was, be- 
caufe of the tendernefs of the LiverS;,- for they were pu- 
trifid before I got Catling. There were two Kid- 
neys on each fide furnifli'd with ureters. There was- 
neither fpleen nor pancreas in either fide. 
Therg was a double Diaphragm meeting in the mid- 
d'e between the two back-bones, and making a mem- 
brane, v/hich to me feem'd to be a Medtajhmum for ir 
leached up to the Thymus. 
There were two hearts in it, one placed above lthe o- 
ther and a little to the right fide, it was much higher 
then ordinary, and it had a Vein comeing to it from 
the little Liver in the right fide, which (together with 
3 other fmail Veins, one from each of the fore-feet and 
one from the head ) furnifli'd this heart with what blood 
was to be circulated by it. It had onely one auricle, and 
one Ventricle, fo that it feem'd to be but halt a heart. 
There 
