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erh, whether through the Lungs there be &high way for the Air 
to the Bloud. 
After this, our Author gives his thoughts both of' the true 
Vfe-of Jbe Lungs 3 and of Sanguification. 
Th e Lungs, he faith, ferve chiefly, by their conftant agitatb 
on to comminute the blood, and fo to render it fit for a due 
circulation 5 which office he thinks to be performed in Ftjhes 
by the continual motion of their Gills, a Succedaneum to 
Lungs. 
Sanguification 3 according to him, is chiefly performed and 
perfected by the frequent pulfions of the Heart, and the re- 
peated contractions of its left Ventricle at the paffing of the ; 
Sanguineous liquor from thence into the Aorta. 
The Seventh and lafl Chapter contains a Direction for the 
younger Anatomifis, of what is to be obferved in the difleCti- 
on of divers Animals with young: and fir ft, of what is com- 
mon to all the Viviparous ; then, what is peculiar to feveral of 
them, asaCoiv, Mare, Cow, Ewe ? she-Goat , Doe y Rabbet, Bitch ^ 
and a Woman : Laftly, What is obfervable in an Egg,S hate, Sal- 
mon, & c * 
All is illuftrated by divers accurate Schemes. 
III. ELEMENTORVM MTOLOGIM : 
Specimen ; feu MVSCVLI defcripth Geometric 
' Authore NIC 0 L A 0 S TEN ONE, 
T His Book is not yet come into England } only the Excel- 
lent Sept alto having in his Letter above-mentioned given 
us notice of its being publiihed,and dedicated to the great Duhe 
of Tufidriy , we thought it not amifs to inform the Curious 
of it. - " ' / 
Errata. 
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L 0 N D 0 Printed by T. R. for John Martin, Printer to the 
Royal S ociety, and are to be fold at the fign of the Bell, 
a little without Temple-Bar. 1667 . 
