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•2. The Elephant hath a great Colon and Ccecum. 
3. The Dromedary and Camel^ a long Ct?/f?;/. 
4. The Swine- kind^ whofe Specks is numerous^ have 
a large Caecum and G/^?//. 
5. The Guinj'pig^ a G/<^^ and Coscum. 
6. The Gj^^^5 or Beaver^ has a large cellulated Colon 
and Coecnm, 
. 7. The Hare-kind^ has a. large C(?/^;^ and Coscum. The 
cum in the iJ^^/?// is very long, and in the middle, a 
cochlear vdve, 
8. The and Monhy-K^nd^ have a celhdated Colon, 
and fhort Cojcnm^ 
Nov7 there are feveral Animals that have a 
large iT^r;//?/ and^o C(?/W, and thefe too are not carni- 
vorous, but live upon GrafSj Fruits, Roots, &c. as 
1. The Neat-kind, as the Oxe, the Barbary Covp^ &c. 
2. Th^Sheep-kirtd^ which is numerous. 
3. The Stag-kind^ to which may be referred, the Elkj 
the Rain-deer^ the Canada^ 8cc. 
4. The Goat- kind. 
5. The Gazel/a or Antelope* 
6. The Squirrel'k^nd. 
7. The Rat'kind. 
By all which Lifts, you may plainly perceive, what 
good grounds you have for forming your notion 3 fince 
there are fo many Animals that are carnivorous , that 
have no Colon or Cxcum at all ^ and, on the other 
hand, how vaft a number are there that are not carnivo- 
rous^ that have either a Colon or Co^cum^ or both. 
But notwithftanding all this, we may be miftaken in 
the Conclufion we may be apt to draw from hence : 
and may as well argue, that becaufe the Neat-kind^ the 
Stag-kind^ the Goat-kind^ and the Shecp-kind^ that live 
on Herbage, have four ftomachs^ therefore thofe that 
have not four flomachs, were not defign'd by Nature to 
be 
