as:)efcrrptiottof i$ 
hisflefhy Horns , and upon a dangerous obttade 
draweth in her Horns. As to the fenfitive and lo- 
co-motive faculties that are in trails, they have 
them anatogoufly as they are in man ; the exter- 
nal Senfes receive external objects , and fo are car- 
-ryed to the braine, there cauling joyorgriefe. 
Some creatures fliy , Some fwim , Some have apro- 
greflive motion, as Serpents and Worms, 'firft 
by a contradion , and then by an extention of the 
body< 
CHAP. III. 
The Divifton of irrational ; 
Creatures. 
S ome Creatures are fanguineous, othe^ are 
not. The former Kind are greater ; fom# crea- 
tures have two, fome four feet, which maketh 
them more able to work. Other Creatures are 
, and bigger than Creatures. In 
all kind of living creatures there is one , which is 
as it w^re King over the reft. Thofe that have no 
blood are called Exfangmneous , fuch are infers, 
which though they have not fo perfeft a heart, yes 
have fomcthing analogous to a heart. 
5. Some Creatures are vtvlparotts , and fome 
«vlfaroHs. 
4. Some Creatures are more in Number , as 
Harts and Camls • fome go fingly # as Birds ^ that 
have 
