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In the Year he began his Anatomy of Plants, 
Printed at London by the Royal Society. Concerning 
which, he relates a Difpute he had with Sign-- trium- 
phetti chiefly about the Seminal Plant : and adds (omc 
farther Obfervations made in the Year 1687, upon the 
Seeds oiCataputia Major with their Figures. His next 
Difpute wa« with Borelli concerning the ufe of the Se 
oiinal Le.ives, and here alfo he gives feveral Curious Fi- 
gures, with his Obfervations on the Seeds of Laurel, 
msidQ Amo i68x, with other Obfervations on Dates, 
and their Figures. Other Difputes he had with Father 
Bonanni^ concerning Galls and other excrefcencies of 
Plants. He then gives a (hort recapitulation ofhis obfer- 
vations of the Chick in the Egg, and the Generation of 
Animals, which he fent to the i?^^/ Society ^boxit Anno 
i.6yz^ and tells, that in the following Years he applyed 
himfelfto the diflecStion of feveral Animals, the firft he 
gives us an account of is an Eagle^ the^ Parts whereof 
he defcribes very nicely, he adds an obfervation of an 
Eagles Heart that died of a Palpitation of the Heart in 
the right Ventricle whereof, he found a large PolypiUy 
as likewife feveral Tubercles upon the Heart, Lungs, 
and Ribs. He proceeds to obfervations on the feveral 
J^<?rw found in Animals. Of a flying Glow-worm of 
two kinds the caufe of whofe light, he fays, proceeds 
from a certain ftiining Juice contained in the lower 
part of it , and is forced out in little Bubbles at 
two holes at, the Tail. Of all thefe he gives the Fi- 
gures. 
In the next place he gives an account of a Letter 
he fent to Dr. Jacolm ^ponms^ Anno 168 c , Printed 
in the Bihliotheca Anatomka , containing feveral 
matters, Fiz, Of the generation of the Horns , of 
Animals; of a new Veffel difcovered in the Vte* 
rus of a Cow, reaching from the Cornua to the Mea- 
tus 
