2 The Trunk oi the Coronary^ cot of£ 
9 ThQ Ligament HfH Amriofum^ which in the Vc^lm n 
the Canalk Arteriefus^ and conveys Blood from the Pul- 
mon^ick Artery to the Great Artery. 
4. The Trunk of the Subclavian Artery* 
5/5. The Carotids, 
6. 6. The Vertebrals- 
7. 7. The Arteries which pafs to the lower parts of the 
Face, Tongue, Adjacent Mufcles and Glands. 
8. 8« The Trunks of the Temporal Arteries arifing from 
the Carotids, giving Branches to the Parotid Glands f^. 9 ) 
and the' Temples (10. 10.) &c. 
11. 1 1. The Occiputal Arteries. 
12. The Arteries of thQ Fauces^ Gargareon^ &c 
13. 13. The Contortionsof the Carotid Arteries, as they 
pafs the Bapsoi the Skull : T4iefe Trunks ot the Carotid Ar- 
teries in Dogs flike thofel guefsof moft QuadrupedsJ are 
very much Contorted before they reach the Bafis of the 
Skull : on filling thefe Veffels of that Animal with Wax, I 
found thofe Branches of them which pafs to the BraiOj 
firft clipping the hinder parts of the lower Jaw, immediate- 
ly under its Condiloide Proceffes 3 vr here thofe Arterks are 
received in two &'/?^Vof that Boqe, which Sinus's may al- 
io be feen in the Jaw-bones of other Quadrupeds, but not 
in Human Bodies. 
14. 14. Thofe parts of their Trunks that pafs by each 
fide of the Sella T^^mV^, whence divers fmall Branches arife, 
and help tocbmpofe the Rete Mirabile-^ whicl. ib lUore con- 
^ipicuous in Quadrupeds than in Human Bodies. 
1$. 15. The Contortionsof the Vertebral Arteries, v^here 
we find their Trunks confiderablf dilated. 
16. The Veriebral Arteries, as they afcend on the Me- 
dulU Oblongata, towards the Annular Protuberance or Pons 
Vkrolu 
X xxxxxx 17- 17. 
