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The Stomachs and Guts. 
The Greater Gut a foot long, and near \ ths of an inch 
where wideft. The (lender Gut above 5 a yard long, and 
not much above * th of an inch over where fmalleft. The 
Caca not more than * of an inch long, nor thicker than a 
Kniting-Pin. Placed about an inch above the Rellum. 
The Rellum near * of an inch wide, and an inch and * long, 
Of a facfylan?. 
The Gulet above * an inch over at the top 5 I at the bot- 
tom 3 being Conic k all the way, as in moft Birds. 
The Gizard, above? of an inch over, an inch and k long, 
and very Tendinous. The Guts a foot and i long. The 
firft or Greater, * of a foot 3 and * of an inch wide. The 
fmaller, Ten inches long, and fo mew hat more than » of an 
inch over. The Reffium, two inches long, and above * an 
inch over 3 fhaped like the end of a Plummers fodering Iron. 
The Caeca, not much above * of an inch long, and very 
final!. 
All along the {lender Gut, and in part of the Retlum, the 
chief Mufcular Fibers are moft curioufly Indented, as in the 
Mole 5 efpecialy near the Caec a. Not ill refembling the 
Needle- Work called Irijh-Stitch. 
Tranfverfe to thefe Fibers which make the Indentures,and 
which are continu d by the length of the Gut, run others of 
the fame colour, round about it 5 one of them to every In- 
denture, which it divides into two equal parts. 
The fame Indented-Work, is feen in moft other fmaller 
Birds, as well as here, but not every where after the fame 
manner, nor in the fame place. In the Twite or Avicula 
Anadavadenfis, it continues alfo very far, fc. four inches 
above the Caeca. In the Redfiart, above three. And in the 
Titlark as fa^ In the Water-Wagtaile, not above two and 
1 3 and an inch below them. In the Solitary-Sparrow, they 
are alfo very pretty below the Cae ca. In the Houfe-S farrow, 
they are viiible only in the fmall Gut an inch and * above 
the Caeca. In the Chaffinch, only in the Retlum. 
The Gulet of a Jay, being contracted in the middle, is 
divided into two flender Venters, as the Guts of fome Ani- 
mals. So alfo is that of a Japan Peacock 
The Return of a Jay, hath feveral Mufcular Plates, or 
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