CONTENTS. V 
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72. The lungs : in wliat animals they are the largest, and in what 
the smallest. Animals which have nothing but lungs in the 
interior of the body. Causes which produce extraordinary 
swiftness in animals t .. 67 
73. The liver ; in what animals, and in what part there are two 
livers found ib. 
74. The gall ; where situate, and in what animals it is double. Ani- 
mals which have no gall, and others in which it is not situate 
in the liver , . . . . 68 
75. The properties of the gall 69 
76. In what animals the liver increases and decreases with the moon. 
Observations on the aruspices relative thereto, and remarkable 
prodigies 70 
77. The diaphragm. The nature of laughter ib, 
78. The belly : animals which have no belly. Which are the only 
animals that vomit v 71 
79. The small guts, the front intestines, the anus, the colon. The 
causes of the insatiate voracity of certain animals ib. 
80. The omentum : the spleen ; animals which are without it . . 73 
81. The kidneys : animals which have four kidneys. Animals which 
have none , ib. 
82. The breast : the ribs 74 
83. The bladder : animals which have no bladder ib» 
84. The womb : the womb of the sow : the teats 75 
85. Animals which have suet : animals which do not grow fat , . ib. 
86. The marrow : animals which have no marrow 76 
87. Bones and fish-bones : animals which have neither. Cartilages 77 
88. The nerves : animals which have none ib. 
89. The arteries ; the veins : animals without arteries or veins. The 
blood and the sweat 78 
90. Animals, the blood of which coagulates with the greatest rapidity : 
other animals, the blood of which does not coagulate. Animals 
which have the thickest blood : those the blood of which is the 
thinnest : animals which have no blood ib. 
91. Animals which are without blood at certain periods of the year . . 79 
92. Whether the blood is the principle of life 80 
93. The hide of animals . . . . ib. 
94. The hair and the covering of the skin 81 
95. The paps : birds which have paps. Remarkable facts connected 
with the dugs of animals 82 
96. The milk : the biestings. Cheese : of what milk cheese cannot 
be made. Eennet ; the various kinds of aliment in milk . . 83 
97. Various kinds of cheese • 85 
98. Differences of the members of man from those of other animals . . 86 
99. The fingers, the arms ib, 
100. Eesemblance of the ape to man tb. 
101. The nails 87 
102. The knees and the hams ib. 
103. Parts of the human body to which certain religious ideas are 
attached 88 
