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toides, 2. Of the great quantity of Water contained in the 
Mantoidtsy more by far then the Urine of fo fmall an Animal 
in fo (horc a time can likely amount to, and inquiry made in- 
to the Original and Ufe of it. Its likely part of it may be 
feparated from the Blood, and excemed into the Cavity of the 
Tunieles by certain little Glandules,which the Author obferved 
diffeminated all over the Chorion. The Tuba utertna or Fallo- 
pian* in this Creature are defcribed; and fhewn to be when 
extended at leaft 9 Inches long. They do manifeftly perfo- 
rate the Cornua uteri, fo that a Style or Probe may eafily be 
thruft either upward out of the Uterus into the Tuba, or 
downward out of the Tuba into the Cornua uteri 2 without re- 
finance or the impediment of any Valve. 
Secondly, Dr. Tyjons Defcription of the Tajacu or American 
Musk bog, recorded in the Pbtlofophical Tranjatlions, Numb. 1?;. ! 
is inferred at large, wherein are many curious Remarks, which 
I mall not mention , bscaufe 1 luppofe they are well known, 
having been fb lately publifhed in thefe Papers. 
Thirdly, An Anatomical Defcription of the Elephant by the 
Learned and Ingenious Dr. Moulim, which alio having by the 
Author been publifhed in Englijh, I /hall for the Reafon fore- 
mentioned, forbear to fet down Particulars. 
Fourthly, Excerpta out of the Defcription of the Ape fet 
forth by Varijian Academifts, wherein the Differences between 
the internal and external Parts of the Ape and Man are ob- 
ferved and noted. 
It is efpecially remarked, that though the Mufcles of the 
Os hyoides) or Tongue-bone, the Tongue, the Larynx, and 
Pharynx, which efpecially ferve for the Articulation of the 
Voice, bt in Apes altogether like to thofe of a Man, at leaft 
much more than the Mufcles of the Hands, which the Apt 
ufes almoft as perfe&ly as Man himfelf to all purpofes ; yet is 
the Ape deprived of Speech. Whence it is clear, that Speech is 
an Action peculiar to Mankind, by which he is more diftin- 
guifhed from Brutes, than by the ufe of the Hand : neither doth 
it neceffarily follow, that natural Agents do perform fuch and 
fuch A&ions, beeaufe they are furniihed with Organs proper 
for the Performance of them* 
Lafily, 
