^6cxniy6t the Amtmy of a for^efs. 
"f- Tak 2. cattjre of which there lyes the ^ Bladder. Of each Cid^ 
fi*S'^^* the Bladder tliere are faftened to die Pemo^f^m the twd 
t mipp. t Ovarist or Tefticles, the Extreaiiis of the !l Cormia Vteri, as 
11 ^ ^' alfb the AU VterL The numerous branches of large 
* ib, fff. blood veffels that run to them, afforded a very plealknt 
^ /-/. fight. To the Navel were faftened the Vem & f Arte^ 
r$a Vmbilkdesj as in Quadrupeds. 
{£) Bartholmemijo. Van, Major doboth exprcfly de- 
fiy that it hath any Omentum ; But in that which We dif^ 
le£led we obftrved a pretty large one ; but not w^ten- 
ded over tlie Guts as in other Anin^ials, but drawn up andf 
lying looft betwcenrthe Stomach and Inteftines. 'Tw^s 
faftened to all tlie Stomachs, and received from them a 
great number of Safisuiuary Veffels. It had its duplical^ 
ture as in Quadrupeds, but no fat on it. Its whole tex- 
ture feemed to be nothing elfebutan admirable Schema* 
tifm or Network of Veffels and Fibres, which our naked 
Eye as well as Glaffes could diftover, and is in part repre- 
fentcd in ¥ig. 6, Tdb. t . (J>) RoHddetias does mention itl 
Epifloum in Dolphins, as alio does Sever inns in his 
Phoca^ which he does defcribe to be w^ithout fat, which t 
rather think is natural, than, as hefuppofes, by acon^ 
tabefcence; ' 
On the Omentum feveral Glandulous Bodies are fafteil- 
>r-j*. I. ed, ^ a large round one growing thereon near the firft 
fi, 6. K- ftomach about the bipnels of an ordinary Wallnut, be- 
ing of a dark flefh Colour, and having a great many veC 
fels common to it with the ftomach, which Bmholim. 
t^lls the va/ki^revra. At ft frtiafl diftance from this are 
placed feveral other lefferones, fbmeof the bignefs of art 
Hazel Nut, others of a Pea or Pepper Corn, in all in 
number about i o or 1 2 . 
Where Mr* jR^^ does iay ih^ Spleen w^s finall and 
( g) Tho. Bartholin. Hiflor. AnaU Cent. 2. Ohf. 25. (h) Rond. 
aePifc.i. 16. caf. 8. p. 449. 0 ) M. A/Severim Phoca illpiflra- 
D 2 .roundifli ; 
