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the Cud 5 or Non-Ruminant, viz,. The Hog-kind, the fcu-* 
ininant are divided in refpecl: of their Horns, of which there 
are three Kinds, i. The Beef kind, which hare four Teats. 
2. The Sheep-kind which bear Wool, have but two Teats,, and 
wreathed Horns. 3. The Goat-kind which have (freighter 
Horns, and are covered with Hair inftead of Wool ; and (ach 
as have folid, branched and deciduous Horns, as the Deer-kind. 
The Clawd, have the Foot divided either into two Claws, vix,. 
the Camel-kind, or into more, called therefore Mdtifidous. 
The Multifidom are divided into fuch as have broad Nails, 
and a humane Shape, as Apes and Monkey s> and fuch as have 
narrower and pointed Nails. 
Thefe latter in refped of their Teeth are divided into fuch 
as have many fore Teeth or Cutters in each Jaw ; and fuch as 
have but two, all which laft are Herbivorous or Pbytivorous Ani- 
mals, and from the moil known Creature of this Tribe called 
the Hare- kind. 
Thofe that have more fore Teeth or Cutters are diftingaiflicd 
into greater, which have either a flwrter Snout, and round or 
fquare Head ; or a longer Snout and Head : Thefe from their 
likenels to the moil known Animals of each kind, the Cat 
and the Dog, we call the former the Cat-kind, and. the latter 
the Dog-kind : To the Cat- kind belong the Lion, Tyger, Leo- 
pard, Ounce, 6cc. to the Dog- kind belong the Wolf Fox, Badger, 
Otter, 6cc. and lejfer, which from thsir long {lender Bodies, 
like to the W^afel, we Call the Vermineom or Wcezel-k'md. 
To the Cat-kind are referred fome anomalous Animals, viz. 
The Bat, and the American Creature called At or Sloth. To 
the Dog- kind from their having a longer Snout are referred ; 
The Urchin or Hedge-hog, theTatou or Armadillo, the Mole, the 
Shrew-mpufe or Erd, i.e. Eartb-flwew, the Tamandua or 'Ant* 
bear; which hath no Teeth at all. 
Then are briefly defcribed the feveral Species of all thefe 
kinds in order : and to (bme of them large Anatomical De- 
fer] prions and Obfervations added. As fid\ of the Uterus of a 
pregnant Sow, wherein the Adha?fion of the Chorion to the. 
Uterus round about is fliovvn ; and notice taken, i. Of the 
two large diaphanous Bladders, one at each end of the Tunic* 
AUantoides, into which is a Paffage out of the Allantoides, fo 
that the Liquor contained therein may eallly be impelled into 
the Bladders, and out of theBladders back again into the Allan 
Si z toides, 
