1 2 The Stomachs 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 3 the Flat Gland, to a flat Mould 3 and the Spherical 
Gland to the like Mould. The former may be called Rotu- 
lares : the latter Pap Hares. 
The Laft Gut is about four feet long 3 as wide as the 
Ileum, and near the Anus wider by * of an inch. 
This Animal hath none of thofe Bags obferved at the 
Anm of the Carnivorous kind. 
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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 3 
but the middle, as in a Rabbit. 
The Stomach fingle. Not much above a foot long, 
about * of a yard deep, and feven inches over. Which in 
refpecl 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 28 
yards. Near the Stomach, two inches over 3 towards the 
other end, two inches and I. 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 fliort narrow Necks 3 
and amongd them, a long one, about a foot before its en- 
trance into the Cczcum. 
It hath very few, and but fmall Clufters of thofe larger 
Glands, obfervable in the fore-mentiond 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 C 'cecum, 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 • Near the Cone, or clofe end, about 
three inches over. But at the Bafe, or where it joyns to the 
Colon, 
