( 12 ) 
and difchargesit into the Vein: at lead we know of no 
other Lymphaticks that any where elite enter the Veins. 
44 A Lymphatick, ( or Membrane, for ’twas not inje- 
ded ) that joins 29 to the larged Branch of the Duttus 
Thoracic us. 
Fig. 13. Is the upper part of Fig- iz. revers’d, the 
Dud, &c. being turned up, that the InCertion. both Sac - 
cult, &c. may be better difeovered. 
This is to be explained by the preceding, and has only 
from 41 to 44 more Figures than the upper part of Fig. 
1 2. has; all which are already taken notice o ; . 
N. B. In this Subjed the Chyle and Lympha are emp- 
tied into the Jugulars, and not into the Axillars; they 
are fometimes emptied partly into the Jugular, and partly 
into the Axillar, or Subclavian. In Men generally into 
the Subclavian. 
Fig. 14. Reprefents part of the Left Cheek of an Ox, 
feparated from the lower Jaw-bone, with the external 
Maxillar Glands, its Duds, &c. 
1,2, &c. to 14. Bridles inferted into the Duds of 
the external Maxillary Gland l l l. Thefe Duds open 
doping into the Mouth, for the better mixture of the 
Saliva, with the Food. 
1 5 The Dud 3 injeded with Wax, to difeover its di- 
vifion and bignefs, in refped of the Orifice. 
1 6 A Lobulus of the Maxillar Gland. Its excretory 
Dud is filled with Wax, and ends at iy. 
17 The Dud 1 laid bare and open’d, to fliew its large 
Cavity, drc. 
A A, Part of the Mufcles and Fat, &c. belonging to 
the lower Jaw. 
B B, Parc of the internal Membrane that invefis the 
Mouth. 
ab c e/ t Bridles in thofe Duds of the Buccal Glands, 
n n , that I could pafs any into. 
e e e, Thofe 
