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The Stomach and Guts. 
So that all Inteftinal Glands are either Flat, or Spherical 5 
both with a Mouth in the centre* Anfwering to a Button- 
Mould - x the Flat Gland, to a flat Mould $ and the Spherical 
Gland to the like Mould. The former may be called Rotu- 
lares : the latter Papllares. 
The Laft Gut is about four feet long $ as wide as the 
Ileum, and near the Anus wider by ? of an inch. 
This Animal hath none of thofe Bags obferved at the 
Anus of the Carnivorous kind. 
Horfe. 
The Gulet of a HORSE, is large, thick, red, and very 
Mufcular. The properties of the Gulet in all Voraceous 
Quadrupeds. Inferted into the Stomach, not at one End, 
but the middle, as in a Rabbit. 
The Stomach fingle. Not much above a foot long, 
about 4 of a yard deep, and feven inches over. Which in 
refpect to the Animal, and efpecially to his Guts, is exceed- 
ing fmall, I had not time to obferve the infide, but proba- 
bly , 'tis gather d up into Plates or Folds as That of a 
Rabbit. 
The Guts are fix. The Firft, or fmall Gut, about 2% 
yards. Near the Stomach, two inches over 5 towards the 
other end, two inches and k Which though it be wider by 
far, than the fame Gut in any other Quadruped that I have 
open d : yet in refpecl: to the Amplitude of the other Guts 
in this Animal, it may properly be called the Small Gut. 
It hath fix or eight Contractions or fhort narrow Necks 5 
and amongft them, a long one, about a foot before its en- 
trance into the Cdtcum. 
It hath very few, and but fmall Clutters of thofe larger 
Glands, obfervable in the fore- mention d Animals. But of 
a fmaller kind, the inner Coat is every where full as it can 
hold, each Gland not fo big as a Cheefe-Mite. 
The Second, or Caecum, is fquare 3 having not two, but 
four Ligaments which contain it in that figure. By means 
whereof the fides are alfo gather d into many Cells, fmall 
and great, as the Colon it felf in this and other Animals. 
The Bulk is vaft s Near the Cone, or clofe end, about 
three inches over. But at the Bafe, or where it joyns to the 
Colony 
