( ) 
taken out of the Orbi t, I think particular, being almoil 
triangular, with fome litle Variation in the Bony Scales, 
from that in PhiL ^ranf, N®* 386. The Contents of 
the Stomach were of fuch a Kind, that they were 
hardly capable (without yery great Alteration ) of 
paffing the lower Orifice, which is very fmall. 
The Diameter of the Duodenum much fmaller than 
any of the Inteftines, and free from^^/i;^^,as are the 
juntm and lleum^ except the latter, which has a few 
Valves^ as it approaches near the Cohn, The Colon 
was uneven, with very regular Cells ; Thefe Cells 
were formed by Valves^ which were on the In(ide,and 
tranfverfely (ituated, each making more than half a 
Circle. 
. The Parts in other Refpeds anfwer the Defcripti- 
on given by the feveral curious Gentlemen that have 
diffeded this Animal. 
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