THE 
Explication c 
Tabula i. 
Figura i. 
HEre is give^ ^he lateral 
profpeSi of this Fi[h^ 
drawn from the lift^ 
and more exaB than 
thofe figures Bellonius, Ron- 
c!cletius, Jonfton, Jo. Dan. Ma- 
jor, or any I h.tveyet [em. We 
may here obftrve thefljape of the 
Bodyy its Color and SpottingSy the 
fite and proportion of its Fins and 
Tayle, the FjeSy the Mouthy the 
Spiraculum or Spout, and at 
(a) the Rima of the Teats and at 
(bb) thatoftheVn^mdum. 
Kg. 2. 
''^ hitk fecond f.gttrt is reprefen- 
ted the Fifh opened^ and the Vifce- 
ra of the Abdomen taken out. ^ 
A AAA The Skin and Fat. 
BB. TheOsHyoidcstrh/chis 
mijiaken by Dan. Major for the 
Os Sterni. 
C. T/E'e Thymus. 
d. T/;e Sternum. 
teee. The Ribs. 
f the Figures. 
f TheDiaphragme. 
G G. On the left fide are re, 
prefented ft'veral tendinous fibres 
of the Mufculus PIbas, and Dia- 
phragme. 
H. On the right fide are (hewn 
the curious Anafbomoies ofbloui- 
vejfels of the Membrane invefl- 
ing the Mufculus Plbas. 
Fig. J. 
In this figure is fljewn the 
Tongue^ the Larynx and Lungs, 
A, The Tongue which is thick 
and ferrated at the edges. 
aa. Small Papillir or Eminen- 
ces at the root of the Tongue. 
B. The Larynx wh/ch is very 
protuberjtting. 
CC. The two Lobes of the 
Lungs. 
D. The Guk or Oefophagns. 
E. The Great Arterie, or Ar- 
teria Aorta. 
Fig. 4. 
Reprefints the Mouifiof the 
l,^ryn\ opened, 
a. IhcRimuh, 
H Fig. 
