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celve how the other Particles cuC lengthways, and de- 
•fcribed by G, being divided into two Branches at the i 
»top, are joyn’d in one a' little lower, and then afterwards 
divide themfdves again, and fo continue till they are cut 
off at F and D ^ in like manner thofe Particles cut length- 
ways, and ddcribed by H, I, K, are prefen tly joyned and ' 
foon after feparated again, as you may fee at C and E 5 
and again, other Particles of the fame nature, reprefent- 
ed by K, L, M, are united, and a little above B, G, are 
again disjoyned 5 and between the faid C and B, is ano- vi 
therlmali Particle, which is alfo divided. . Jj 
The Painter told me, that in drawing he cou’d per- 
ceive Holes or Cavities in thofe Particles, which are de- i] 
feribed to be cut lengthways, but as I cou’d not be fure J 
of that, I chufe rather to give them the name of Fleffi fi 
Particles,whofe inmoft parts are as ’twere ffirunk inwards 5 ^ 
and how many foever cuts I made in the Tongue/the J 
'Ph^mmetja or Appearances thereof were always various, ^ 
yea, fo much that we were quite aftoniftied at it, and if 
I cou’d reprefent them to any other Bodies Eyes in the 
fame manner as I faw ’em my felf, they wou’d cry out, 
Wonders are thefe ! *i 
Between thofe Flefla Particles that are cut thro’acrofs, a 
and which arc furrounded by the other Particles that ^ 
are cut thro’ lengthways, you may obferve, that feveral J 
of them are diftinguifhed from the reft by a darker Circle 
of the red Pencil, which Circle you moft fuppofe to be 1 
little Membranes that encompafs the fmall Mufcles of m 
Flefti, which fmall Mufcles are likewife in part reprefent- 
ftd by G, Gj G. ^ 
I have often thought that our Tafte proceeds alone 1 
from the Tongue but within thefe few days, I am be- 
come of another Opinion ^ for when I viewed that part 
of the Roof of rhe Mouth, oppofite to the top of the 
Throat, where the notch’d or jagged parts of the Hog’s 
Tongue are determined, I judged that that was the place 
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