i Of Animals. 
or three inches long, and \ an inch broad. Every Gland, as 
big as a Tumep-Seed. The Cdtcum befprinkled with Flat 
Glands, the breadth of a Marfhmallow-Seed or little Spangle, 
And fo the Reftum, efpecially towards the Anus 3 but here 
In the centre of thefe Flat Glands, the Orifice, or if you 
will the Anus of every Gland is very confpicuous : by 
which the Gland fpeweth out a certain Mucus or Fituita 5 as 
by comprelling the Gut may be eafily feen. 
So that although the Glands of the Stomach and Guts, 
efpecially in Men and Quadrupeds, feem to lie behind, or 
under the inner Membrane : yet the Mouths of them all, 
do open into the Hollow of the Stomach and Guts. The 
Pituita which is always found very copious in both, not 
being half of it, the fpittle, or bred of the Aliment, as is ge- 
nerally conceiv cl 5 but fpewed out of thefe Glands. 
At the Anus, are two Bags of Sinking Liquor, as in the 
aforefaid Animals. 
A Fox. 
The Gulet, Stomach and Guts of a FOX, ( ? a year old, 
and ^ yard from Head to Tail ) are much like to thofe of a 
Dog. But with fome differences. The Gulet, in proportion, 
fomewhat larger. The Stomach deeper. 
The firft Gut, or the Craffum, far (horter, not above * a 
foot. The fecond, or the Tenue, fomewhat wider. The 
C tecum, much larger 3 near * of a foot long. It lies not 
ftrait out, but is wound up almoft fpirally. Where it joyn- 
eth to the other Guts, ? an inch over 3 at the other End, 
near an inch. 
The Guts furniihed with feveral Gutters of Glands, as in 
a Dog, about 14 in number. That next the Cacum four 
inches long, and above £ an inch broad. Before every large 
Clufter is a little Contraction in the Gut. In the Cacum and 
Retlum much larger than in the Bitch. 
I fuppofe it is proper to all other Oflivorous Animals, for 
the Retlum to be furnifh'd with fuch Glands. 
Juft upon the Anus lie two Bags of ftinking Liquor, as in 
the Animals above-faid. 
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