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upon k after It had been protruded thro* the fmall VclTels^ 
is reprcfented by A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. 
The uppermoft Membrane is of an exceeding thinneft, 
tnd very near of fueh a Form, as in Fig. 2. 
In the abovementioned Fig. 4, A, G, F, I, K, L, is re- 
prefented the third Membrane ^ L, K, I, M, N, O, the 
fourth 5 O, N, P, Q> R, the fifth 5 P, T, V, the fixth 5 
P, W,X, Y, thefeventhj and by W,4, ^,c,<i,theeighth 
Membrane. 
So that the abovementioned Gut, as far as we have 
been able .to reprefent it here, confifts in Subftance or 
Thicknefs of eight Skins or Membranes lying upon one 
another. 
Between two of the faid Membranes I obferved, that 
there lay lome Fibres without any Branches or Sprigs pro- 
ceeding from them 5 and purfuing my Obfervations, there 
occur’d to my fight fome other fmall Fibres lying clofe 
to the reft, which feem’d to me to be torn from other 
Parts 5 and a little on one fide there lay one of thofe Par- 
ticles, which I caufed the Painter to view thro* the Mi- 
crofeope, and to draw it as it appears here in Fig. 5. 
A, B, C, D, E. 
But puftiing on the faid Obfervations farther, and 
meeting with very few of the fame Appearances, I con- 
fidered whether this Figure might not be purely acciden* 
tal by its (hrinking,- 
I did alfo obferve, that about the Blood- Velfcls which 
I have already told you, I difeovered, as it were (hut up 
under the outmoft Membrane^ a great many Fat Particles 
lying 5 from whence I concluded, that the Woman, who 
was the Owner thereof, had been very Fat. 
I caufed fome few of thofe Particles of Fat to be drawn 
by my Painter, only tolhow you how thofe faid Parti- 
cles lie near a Blood-Veflelj they are deferibed by F/j. 6 * 
F, C, H, L 
I 
Whea 
