( 4 ^ 4 ) . 
We have yet another proof thereof in the Lungs , from the 
Experiment , we made of it in the Affembly upon the Corps of a 
Woman , that was there dilfeded in the beginning of February 
laft > where we faw , that the Air , which was propelled thorow a 
Quill into the V ena Arterioja (which is the Artery of the Lungs) 
returned not thorow the Arteria Venofa (which is the Vein there- 
of) into the Left Ventricle of the Heart 5 though, by the Circula- 
tion, the Blood pafs there with eafe, and even Milk ^ which having 
been let in by this Vena Arteriofa , returned eafily thorow the Ar~ 
teriaVenofa , into the Left Ventricle of the Heart. 
I draw no confequence from thefe Trials , as to the Channel of 
Communication, that palfes from the Ductus T horacicus into the 
Pimulgent Vein *, becaufe one ought to infer nothing from one one- 
ly Body. When we fhall be certain , that this channel of Com- 
merce is found in Men, as well, as we have found it in this Woman, 
we fhall then judge better of itr We are therefore going to make 
frequent Operations upon divers Animals , to fee whether we fhall 
there meet with any thing like it , to the end we may impart it to 
thePublick, 
A ‘Defcription 
Of fever al Kjnds of Granaries , as' thofe of 
London , of Dantzick , and in Mufcovy. 
Concerning the Granaries of London, the Inquifitive Dr, Me tret, 
(who indeed occafioh d the Inquiry into the reft , as. a things 
which many were defirotis to be informed about , for the better 
Prefervation of Grain , in times of its Plenty) gives this Account 
of them . 
A LI the Twelve Companies of London, and fome other Com- 
panics and Private Perfons , have their Granaries at the 
Bridge-Houfe in Southwark (where are ajuftice of the Peace , a 
Steward, and two Matters. ) Thefe Granaries are built on two 
fi'des of an oblong 5 one whereof ftands North and Souths and is near 
100 yards long , whofe Lettice- windows refped the 
other fide may be about 50 yards long *, the Windows look to the 
Norths 
