. -(^88) 
' tkzt^hjrinth has both Vems and Arteries, Hio* its Ca- 
nity is not iavefted with any Periojiium { ;>rt them!» 
but whether they proceeed from thofe dih / the 
0/ Petrofum, or if they enter together witu lu^ Anditory 
Nerves, he cannot ppfitiveiy determine. 
' He doubts not bat thffe Veffels arc alfo accompanied 
with Lyntphatkks, as well as thofc of the Retinay as he has 
obferved in the Eye of an Ox. ^ . . 
For the ufe of the Parts, on which our Author ir ex- 
-receding large, 1 refer the Reader to the Book itfdf, which 
is inricbed>with a number of curious Cuts, efpeciafly of 
the parts relating to the Ear, drawn from the Life, and 
wll Engraven.' 
X&ftdon^ Printed for Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, Prin- 
ters to the Rojd Socktji^ at the Prmes Arm in St Pant's 
€kffrd'j/4rd) 1705, 
