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d. d. The two Bony Cartilages, bent, and pafling on 
each fide of the Neck, but united at b. 
e e c, e e e. The pair of Mufcle3, one attending, 
each Cartilage from the End of it at the upper Beak,, 
and firmly adhering to the Vagina % in which it flips, till 
about f f 
f. f: The place where thefe Mufcles leave the Vagina,- 
and pafson to the infide of the Bill, where they are in- 
ferred. Their A&ion is to thruft the Tongue forward, 
or out of the Mouth. 
g. g. A pair-of Mufcles faftned a little below the La - 
rynx, to the Mufculous part of th q Afpera Arteria, at;; 
the other end of them going up to the place b at 
the Root* of the Tongue, whence they go on incom- 
pafled by the Vagina to the articulation of the Cartilages 
with the two Bones. I take their A&ion to be to draw 
the end of the Tongue towards the Larynx* 
k. h Two Mufcles faftned at one end within the 
under the Merry* thought otClavicula ; and at the - 
other Ends to the articulation of the Castilages with the 
two Bones of theTongne, marked /. f. in Fig.4* Thefe. have 
the forementioned Nerves accompanying them. \ take 
thefe to be chiefly concerned in drawing in the Tongue ; 
each of thefe fends a Branch to the Grille at the Top of 
the After a Arteria at n* 
l. l.l.L Two Mufeles running along and faftned to 
the Sides of the Aftera Arteria, from the Thorax to 
the place where they are united, where each of them 
fends aBranchi which binding over the Bones and Carti- 
lages goes on to the Fauces , where they are inferted. 
m. Part of the Gula. 
n. A Cartilage at the Top of the Afpera Arteria. 
o. o. The Afpera Arteria. 
fc The Neck, bending like an S. The Wind-Pipe 
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