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FIGURE the Seventh. 
A. The Ocfophdgas. 
B. The Ingluvies or Crop,, partly Mufculous, and 
lined with a Glandulous Coar, This I found quite filled 
with fmall black Pilmires ; as alio 
C. TheP'entriculus or Gizzard, which joyned clofe to 
the Ingluvies. 
d. d. d. The Inteflines nearly of the fame bignefs for 
the whole Length. 
e. The beginning of the Rettum. 
f The Pancreas. 
FIGURE the Eighth. 
One of the middle pair of Feathers of the Tail, in 
which: the great Strength of the Quill for fo fmall a 
Feather, and its bifurcate End, are very' remarkable. 
FIGURE the Ninth. 
The Roof of the Mouth, where ’tis obfervable, that 
the Rim a or Paflage for the Air to the Noftrils, is belet 
' on each fide with a Row of io or iz little (harp Teeth, 
with their Points (landing inwards, towards the Gula. 
Thefe take the Prey from the end of the Tongue whole 
Barbs or Prickles are moveable, and are to keep it from 
going out of the Beak again with the Tongue, and 
from hence it is conveyed to the Swallow. 
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