The Explication 
Fig, 5. 
This figure reprefents the Xa- 
lynx and its fiver d Curtilages 
more diflinct . 
A. The Cartilage Annularis 
pr Cricoides. 
B. The Cartilage Scutifor- 
mis or Thyroides. 
C C. The Cartilage Arytainoi- 
des. 
DDL X The Epiglottis. 
. Fig- 6. 
In this figure the three Ventri- 
cles or Stomachs which are opened 
to (hew their inward Tunic les ? as 
dfothe Pancreas* and part of the 
Omentum 7 are represented. 
A. The infide of the firjl Sto- 
mach. 
B. Several large Rugae or Pli- 
cae placed about the Fafjage from 
the firfl flomach to the fecond. 
C. The fecond flemach. 
D. The Pajfage out of the fe- 
cond flomach into the third . 
EE. The third flomach . 
f The Pylorus. 
g. Part of the Duodenum. 
H. The Pancreas. 
of the Figures. 
L. Part o f the Omentum fa- 
ftened to the flomach. 
?n m m ?n. Large bloud'vejfels 
curioufly > am f ed, m the Omen- 
tum. 
nn n. Curiam fmall fibres fil- 
ling up the Interfiles, of the blond- 
veffels , and r endring the whole 
fruit are of the Omentum reti- 
cular. 
Tabula 2. 
Fig. 1. 
His figure does reprefent the 
J, fever al tendinous fibres of 
the Abdomind Mufcks which run- 
ning in vapiom Manipu ! i ? and be- 
ing canon fly interwoven ? do make 
the Linea alba which is here very 
broad . 
Fig. 2. 
Here is f hewn the figure of the 
Liver,. 
A. That part which was in the 
right Hypoc bonder . 
B. That in the left . 
CC. The Ligamentum Su£ 
penfbrium. 
d. The Vena Umbilicalis. 
i. The entrance of the Ductus Fig. j. 
Pancreaticus. 
If. One of thofe Qiandidous bo- The Glandule Renales, the 
Inch is fuppofeA ‘ to be the Kidneys, Ureters and Bladder * 
and the various Organs of Gene- 
