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< gurc’ and occafional Cutting the Fh/i* defer entia, being the 
4 Occafion of his former Ignorance in this Point. 
4 He could obferve no VeficuU Stminales , nor any common Re* 
* ceptacle for the Semen, except the formerly mention’d Rhorn- 
4 boid Cells in the Penis itfelf ; but doubted not there might be 
4 fome ftill, tho’ his being intent upon other things made him 
4 neglett the Difcovery of them. Thus He, as you find, in- 
genuoufly confefles his miftakeef the Teftes twice, and he leaves 
them in doubt the third time : However, this may ferve as a Pre- 
caution to fuch as may have occalisn to dilfed fuch a Subject as 
this hereafter, and therefore I thought fit to give you his Account 
in his own Words. 
The Jntejiines , Vieras, and Veftca , being extracted, I laid afide ^ 
the two laft, in order to a future Preparation, and went to cx- The Liver * 
trad the Liver, which you know takes time in other, and much 
more in this great Animal. Whether by the hafte made in ta- 
king it out, or not, the Liver of this Subject had any fuch Mem- 
hr Ana, He far Pave ft tens , as Dr. zJk'oulins fpeaks of, I (hall not be 
too pofitive ^ but am ready to believe it had none, and that the 
Memhrana mention’d by him is nothing but the proper Tunicle of 
the Liver, raifed by lire, as we fhall lee hereafter ; and my Rea* 
fon for thinking fo, is, that T was very careful to have it taken out 
whole. Tis true, the lnteftines being taken out in hafte, I had 
not fo foon an opportunity of obferving the DuElus Cummanis but 
I viewed the reft of the Liver exadly, and caufed the Figure 
and Dimenfions of it upon the .Place to be took, (being 3^ In- 
ches long, and 22 at the broadeft part) becaufe it would not 
keep. 1 was indeed ia great doubt, what to think of the VeftcuU 
Pellis, when I did not find it. Both the Vena cava and Porta 
were very large, and had their Exit and Entrance in the con- 
cave Part of the Liver, as you fee. This had only one Lob ; but 
bot 1 the Veins dilpers’d themfelves, firft into two large Branches* 
and . =en were fubdividsd there, as in the ordinary manneF. I 
open’d feveral, ana found them differ in nothing from other A- 
nimals - the Subftance being firm, as is ufual, and Glands large 
andean'’: aous : the external Surface lmooth, and its proper Tu- 
nicle firmly adhering to the Glands ^ which is all l obferv d in it. 
See the Figure. ' Tab. Fig y 
Buc becaufe 3r. d/foulins does tell ns of a Aiembrana Hepar in - 
veftiens , I fhall give you his Account of it ^ as alfb of the Btl e and 
Poms biharinti which I can give no Account of my felf. He fays, 
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