( 1 1 ) 
13 The Continuation of the Duff us, and its progrefs. 
24 The Aorta Dependent. N B* 18, 14, by their Pul- 
Cation (and the Tendon at 15) much promote the Af- 
cent of the Chyle and Lymphs, 
15 A common Divarication of the Duff. 
26 A Lymphatick from Tome neighbouring Gland. 
27 A double Lymphatick from the lecondary Gland 
42, in Fig. 13. 
28 That part of the Ductus Tkoracicus where both its 
Branches, and the Lymphaticks frdm the left fide of the 
Head and left Fore-Leg meet. 
29 The Lymphaticks from the left fide of the Head 
and left Fore-Leg united ; they lie on the infide of the 
Vein. 
30 A Lymphatick with a Pin in it from a neighbou- 
ring Gland, perhaps the Thymus. 
31 A Lymphatick from the Neck, It is divided 
and enters the Jugular by two diflindt Branches under 
the Sacculus 45. 
42, The Lymphatick from the right fide of the Head. 
33 The Lymphatick from the right Fore-Leg. 
34 The large Sacculus , or Receptacle of the Lymphs, 
on the right fide, that receives all the Lympha on that 
fide, and conveys it into the Jugular. : t r 
35 The Cava De(cendens. 
36 The Fena Mammaria , which is fometimcs fmgle. 
37 The Vcnx SubclavU \ 
38 The Ven'a Dertebralis. 
39 The Axillars. 
40 The Jugulars. 
41 The right internal lugular not inje&ed. 
42 A fmall fecondary Lymphatick Gland on the back 
part of the top of the Thorax. 
43 The Sacculus, that receives all the Chyle and Lym- 
pha from the whole Body (except 30, 3 1, 3 1, 3 3 > 34 *] 
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