Of Quadrupeds. 1 5 
yards in length. Which is more than doubled, perhaps 
trebled in a well grown Hog. They may be reckon’d fix 
or feven. The Firft, hath feveral Flexures, next the Sto¬ 
mach, within the length of a * of a yard, and may be called 
Serpent inum. 
The Second, about five yards and * long, and I an inch or 
" hs over. In this (no more than in the firft) are fcarce 
any confpicuous Glands; fo that it may be called, Per- 
fpicuum. 
The Third, of the length of the Second 5 and fomewhat 
lefs in Diametre. The Veffels of This, are more numerous 
than of the former. And ns furmfh’d with feveral large 
Clufters of Glands, about nine or ten = fomeof them an 
inch and i, two or three inches long; and i, or I an inch 
over. And may be call’d Minus Glandofum. 
The Fourth, is a yard and J long; where wideft, as the 
Third; but the greateft part of it not above *' hs of an inch. 
This Gut, inftead of Clufters, is Lined with a Glandulous 
Lace, extended from one end to the other. At the be¬ 
ginning ? of an inch broad; at the end next the C a cum, 
? of an inch. Spread or extended (as was firft obferved of 
the Glandulous Clufters) upon that fide of the Gut, as is 
directly oppofite to the Infertions of the Veftels. The other 
part of the Circuit of the Gut, is very thin and perfpicuous. 
This Gut may be called Magi5 Glandofum. 
The extremity of this Gut, doth not only joyn to the 
Colon, but is inferted into it, and therein protuberant : very 
like, in fhape and bignefs to the Nipple of a Womans Bread: 
that gives fuck: and is likewife punched in feveral places at 
the top and round about with the Orifices of fo many feve¬ 
ral Glands. 
The Fifth, or Caecum, is four inches long, and an inch 
and? over. Among all the Quadrupeds I have open’d, pe¬ 
culiar to This and th z Caecum of a Horfe to have the fame 
liructure with the Colon. 
The Sixth, or Colon, is ? of a yard long. Where it joyns 
to the Caecum an inch over; from which place it tapers all 
along to the other end, where it is not above I an inch 
over. Gather’d up into feveral Cells from end to end, 
with two oppofite Ligaments, as in a Rabbit. At the top of 
it, juft under the abovefaid Nipple, is a large round Clufter 
of Glands with very fair Orifices. Of 
