The Stomachs and Guts. 
The Indentures continued about * of an inch from the 
Cac a both upward and downward. 
The Annular, or rather fpiral Fibers, in the Return more 
apparent. 
Of a Bull-Finch. 
A very different Bird from all the Finches. For firft he 
hath a Lateral Crop. Tis above * an inch broad, and about 
* long. The Gulet, between the Crop and the Echinus, near 
* * over. The Echinus near '* an inch long, and above * 
broad : Thrice as big, as that of a Martlets, Swallows, or 
Sparrows. The Gizard near \ an inch broad 5 broader than 
long. 
The Guts no lcfs than * a yard and an inch long : much 
beyond what they are in any of the Finches. The Greater, 
a foot and * an inch 3 and * th wide. The fmaller five inches 
and £ 3 and « th irr width. The C# c a, at the end of the 
ReSium, not above n th of an inch long. The Reclum,nc2ir: 
an inch : and where wideft, almoft 3 an inch. Figur d like 
a /W, as in moft other Birds. 
The whole fmaller Gut, and about five inches of the 
greater,very cunoufly Indented. And the Indentures deeper 
in the latter. 
oAToung Wrynec\ 
Hath no Crop, and but a fmall Gulet 5 not much above 
4 of an inch, where broadeft. The Echinus of a prodigi- 
ous bignefs 3 near an inch and * long, and ? an inch over. 
Much bigger than in a Jackdaw, that is yet near fix times as 
big as this Bird. I found it full of meat. The Gizard of 
a mean fize 5 S an inch long, and * ths broad. The Guts about 
eight inches. The greater , near two 3 and near * wide. 
The next, four 3 and fomewhat more than * th broad. The 
Return , above two and \ 5 and * ths , where wideft. The 
fpiral Fibers herein more vifible. He hath no C<xca. The 
Indentures not fo regular, as in moft Birds, and but few. 
As this Bird hath no C <zca 3 fo the White-Throat, hath no 
fmall Gut. 
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