I i\oz ) 
Dixit fe nil ft qua m potuijfe obfervare cjfapubis in partu fe- 
parari , warn & ipfe in partu difficil limo ei parti man uni 
impofuit, nec potuit fenfire ullarn disjun&ionem ant oblonga- 
tionem. Habet etiam argumentum ex Hippocrate contra 
have fententiam defumptum a callo, Qpi inter ofia fraffa aut 
luxara exiftere folet, & in futurum horum offiura fepara- 
iionem impediat. 
to Januarij. 
In a Hare differed we obferved the Intejlinum re&mn 
of a very great length, having large pilule of Dung 
fecundum intervalla. I call here the Gut (fo far as it had 
no cellul#) reUum, though indeed it had one or two con- 
volutions. 
The intejlinum ccecum was of a vaft bignefs and length : 
In bignefs it far exceeded the Colon , and was full of Ex- 
crement. Juft at die entrance into it out of the Ileum was 
another appendix of a. globular figure 5 the tunic# of it 
more flefliy, and fuller of Veins and Arteries than the 
adjoyning caecum 5 there was alfo a little round hole in it. 
Th t ccecum towards the farther end of it was fmall, round, 
■ flefhy, full of Veffels, red coloured like the jejunum in a 
Man $ the inner tunica granulated, and this for more than 
4 inches in length. 
The Spleen was fmall and long, thicker at one end, it 
had no Veficula fellea that I could find 5 ( In another we 
found the Veficula fellea manifeftly :) Th eKidnies large, and 
the Left fituate higher than the Right. The glandul # re - 
nales received not their Veffels from the Emulgents , but 
from great Veins on each fide going to the Loins. 
The Stomach was full of Grafs (as I conjectured) which 
fmelt like the Wax of an Honey-comb when the Honey 
is newly drained from it. 
It was a Female, and had long cornua uteri, .but did 
not geftare when we cut it up. 
It 
