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nothing to diftinguifti them , but in ours they were 
only 42 Inches and a half. Theirs had no CAcum, but 
we found it in ours at the upper end of the ReSIum, 
The Bladder was very large ^ the right Kidney in ours, 
as in theirs, was a great deal higher than the left, and 
covered with the Lobes of the Liver.. The Lungs in 
theirs had live Lobes, two on the right Side and two 
on the left, and the fifth in the MediaJHnum, which 
was as thin as a Spider’s Web j but in ours there was 
feven Lobes, three on the right and three on the left, 
and the feventh in die Middle. The Heart in ours,, 
as in theirs, refeinbled that of a Dog, having the right 
Auricle extreamly great,, and as they found a great 
deal of fiimy Matter hardened in the right Ventricle, 
fo we found in ours a Polypus, The Mufculus Croto^ 
phites palling under the Zygoma was in ours, as in- 
theirs, faftened there, being extraordinary fiefhy even- 
to its Infertion, made by a very large Tendon, which 
was inclofed between two Pieces of Flefh, much thick- 
er than thofe which are generally found in this Place, 
and which are thought to be put there to defend and 
ftrengthen. the Tendon of the Mufcle of the Tem- 
ples. 
The Tendons in the Articulations of the fore Feet 
were very big and- ftrong.. In ours we obferved- two> 
Glands on each Side of die Anus^ with a Pailage to* 
each of them, full of a greyifh foetid- Matter. The Or-- 
hita in ours, like theirs, was not bony throughout, but 
it was fupply’d in the upper Part by a cartilaginous 
Ligament, which joined the Apophyfis of the Qs Fron- 
tis to that of the firfl: Bone in the upper Jaw. The 
Bone, which feparates the Cerebrum fxom the Cerebel- 
lum^ was as in Dogs. The Dura Mater \n ours did not 
adhere to. the Cranium^ as in theirs. The Sinus's of 
the. 
