THE 
Explication of the Figures. 
Tabula i. 
Figura i. 
H Ere is given the lateral 
profptli of this Fifb, 
drawn from the life, 
and more exalt than 
thofe figures of Bellonius* Ron- 
deletius, Jonfton^ Jo. Dan. Ma- 
jor, or any I have yet feen • W * 
may here obferve the fhape of the 
Body , its Color and Spot tings, the 
fite and proportion of its Fins and 
Tayle, the Eyes, the Mouth , the 
Spiraculnm or Spout, and at 
(,t) the Rima of the Teats and at 
(bF) that of the Pudendum. 
Fig. 2. 
In the fecond figure is reprefen- 
ted the Fifh opened, and the Vifce- 
ra of the Abdomen taken cut. 
A AAA The Skin and Fat. 
BB. The Os Hyoides which is 
miflaken by Dan. Major for the 
Os Sterni. 
C. The Thymus. 
d. The Sternum, 
eeee. The Ribs . 
f TheBUpbragme. 
G G. On the left fide are re, 
prefented fever al tendinous fibres 
of the Mufcuius Pfbas, and DU- 
phragme . 
H, On the right fide arefhewn 
the curious Anaftomofes of blond- 
vejjels of the Membrane invefl-- 
ing the Mufcuius Pfbas. 
Fig. j. 
In this figure is (hewn the 
Tongue, the Larynx and Lungs . 
A. The Tongue which is thick 
and fer rated at the edges. 
aa. Small Papilla? or Eminen- 
ces at the root of the Tongue . 
B. The Larynx which is very 
protuberating * 
C C. The two Lobes of the 
Lungs. 
D . The Gula or Oefbphagus* 
E. Lhe Great Ar terse, or A in- 
tern Aorta. 
4 * 
Rep reft nts the 'Mouth of the 
Larynx opened. 
a. The Rimula. 
