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and GuU in this Bird pafs always on the right fide of 
the Neck. 
F I G U R E the Third. 
A. A. The two long flat Mufcles reprefented by t. i. 
in the firft Figure. Thefe.join clofe to one another at the 
Top of the Head, and fo pals on together to the end of 
the Cartilages ; to the end of which, as I take it, they are 
faftned : from whence a flender weak kind of Ligament 
reaches to, and is inferted at, the right Nofe-hole, at the 
Root of the upper Beak. This Ligament is relaxt when 
the Tongue is thruft out. 
b.b. The Cartilages running in their Vagina, on the 
out fide of the faid Mufcles. 
r. The Larynx or paflage to the Afpera Arteria. I 
oblerved no Epiglottis . 
d d. Two Articulations or Joints in the under Beak 
or Bill. 
t. The Hole or Paflage, whereby the Tongue in its 
Vagina comes out and is drawn in again. 
/. What I call the Tongue, in the infide of which the 
two Cartilages are brought together, till they are both 
articulated to one Angle Bone, at the end of which is the 
Horny barbed Tip. 
g. One of the Pyramidal Glands. 
- h. The lower Bill. 
FIGURE the Fourth. 
A . That part which I think may molt properly be called 
the Tongue; a fmailBone running thro* it: This, as far 
as c , is Flat and Thin at the Sides, It is cut away at d, 
to Ihew the Bones within it. 
b . The Horny Tip of the Tongue, about a quarter of 
an Inch long, ftrong and lharp, furnilhed with four or five 
Barbs on each fide ; (not with an infinite Number as 
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