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one, which pafles Wanting towards the right Side, and 
ends at the Hole for the Noftril on that fide at c. 
b. Is the Hole or paflage for Hearing. 
d. A large white Gland, containing a glutinous Li- 
quor, almofi like Cream as to Colour and Confidence, 
which empties it felf info the Mouth ; I fuppofe to lu- 
bricate the Cartilages. 
e. The Eye, which has a Bony Ring, encompaffing 
the bis. 
f Part of the Tongue, which in this Figure is re- 
prefented as almofi: all drawn into the Mouth, of which 
more when I come to deferibe the Cartilages, &c, In the 
2 d Fig. 
g. Part of the Neck, which is large and furnifhed 
with very ftrong Mufcles. 
h. The Ocfophagus, opening very wide at the Fauces, 
and wholly Mufculous. 
i • i. i> A long, but thin and flat Mufcle in refpedl of 
its breadth, which is about ? of an Inch, reaching from 
the end of the Cartilage at c, to the under Bill or 
Beak at k, to the infide of which it is very firmly faft- 
ned ; as is fuch another on the other fide. 
k. The under Bill very ftrong and (harp pointed, ar- 
ticulated with the Scull a little behind the Ear- hole b. 
1 1. 1 The Cartilage on one fide, the other being 
•exa&ly the fame. This Cartilage is Pnnnrl. verv Smnnrh. 
Even and Slippery, about the fize 
Mufcle i.i. relaxed, from the Ro^ ~ rr w. 
at c, to the Root of the Tongue properly fo called, or 
to the Bones of the Tongue where they are articulated, 
being bent like a Hoop as in the Figure, flipping very 
freely in a Sheath or Membranous duttus faftned on the 
outward or convex Edge of the flat Mufcle i. i. i. which 
Mufcle accompanies it from its end at c } almofi to the 
and reaches, when the Tongue 
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