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before he began to diffeft her : The Glandules that feperate the hu- 
mor from the mafs of Blood, and tranfmitted it into the hags^ af- 
forded a pleafant fight, there being feven fmall round ones placed 
in a circle about the veficks^ the humor within not being confider- 
able but for the fietor. 
233. Such G/W///e5- (which he thinks hold the nature of 
mun^ories') he has likewife obferved. in Rabbits^ but with no con- 
(idci'zhh cavity^ the /i^wor whereof he rationally gueffesmay give 
the ranck tafl we find about thofe parts after they are roafted i 
He thinks alfo fuch like Glandules z^t found in Mice and Rats^ and 
obferves that in fome Animals they are found mote glandulou^^ in 
others with a more fignal bag or cavity. And analogous to thefe 
[cent-bags in Quadrupeds^ he believes thofe Glandules feated on the 
rumps Fowls, whofe excretory veffels may be thofe little protube- 
rances or pipes we ohi^crve on themi, whence 'tis alfo (as in Rab- 
bits') that we find the rumps of Fowls ftrongeft tailed, and to par- 
take moft of the natural [cent of the Fowl, 
234. That all Animals conferve their peculiar (cents m{\xch 
like parts^ though he dares not aflert ; yet if the analogy that Na- 
ture obferves in forming moft of the part of moft Animals alike, 
be fufficient Logick. to warrant an inference, he thinks it highly 
probable that 'tis fo in moft ; and that Oiould they be found in 
Man (which he has not yet had opportunity to Experiment) ic 
might be worthy enquiry how far Fifiula's^ Tenefme's^ (yc. might 
be concerned in them. Which is all I have met with new relating 
to this County, in Medicine, Anatomy^ or Natural Philofophy. For 
to mention the many and new Experiments of the Famous Mr. 
^oj/e (did we diftindly know which were made here) would be 
endlefs, and to recapitulate the New Difcoverles (if there be any in 
this Ej/ay) but a vain repetition. 
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