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Of Animals . 
On each fide the Anus, a Bag of foetid Liquor, as in the 
former Animals. 
To the Guts of a Cat, I fuppofe thofe of a Leopard, Tiger, 
and Lion, may have fome Analogy. 
A Bitch. 
The Gulet of a BITCH (from the top of her Head to 
the fetting on ot her Tail about * of a yard ) near an inch 
in Diametre. Somewhat thick, redilh, and mufcular. 
The Stomach lhaped as a Cats, faving that it is a little 
longer. In length, nine inches 5 in breadth, fix; in depth, 
as much. Somewhat Mufcular, as the Gulet. Not very 
vifibly Glandulous, except near the lower Orifice. Where, 
for the fpace of three or four inches, are a great number of 
finall Glands, yet fairly obfervable round about. 
The Guts are Four. The Frift, or Craffum, two yards 
and L and near an inch over,, where wideft. 
The Second, or Tenue, about a yard and I long, and 
fomewhat more than i an inch wide. 
The Third, or Catcum, where wideft, near an inch j and 
about \ a foot long 5 but winding with three flexures, three 
feveral ways. Not joyned to the Tenue, but the Recfum 5 
and fo poftur’d, as to make an acute Angle not with the 
Redum, but the Tenue 5 in other Animals. And the paflage 
between This and the Relium fomewhat ifraight. 
The Fourth, or Re Slum, half a yard 5 next the Caecum, an 
inch over 5 near the Anus an inch and F All the Guts toge¬ 
ther, near five yards. 
This only, of the Animal.? yet mention’d, hath a Caecum. 
Yet without a Colon. 
The Guts of this Animal, as well as the Gulet, are all of 
them thick, redilh, and Mufcular. The like, I fuppofe, are 
thofe of all Offivorous Quadrupeds. 
They are furnifhed with ftore of Glands. In the Caecum ,at 
feveral difiances from * th to F hs of an inch. Very confpicu- 
ous to the naked Eye, even after they are blown up and 
dry’d. In the two foremoft, they ftand in C Infers ; and the 
Clufters in all, about 20. Some of them round, as bigas 
a Silver Peny or Tm-peny 5 and fome Oval, the compafs of 
an Almond: and fome, efpecially towards the C atcum, two 
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