Title: Phocæna, or the anatomy of a porpess, dissected at Gresham Colledge : with a præliminary discourse concerning anatomy, and a natural history of animals /
Abstract: Explication Fig, 5.This figure reprefents the Xalynx 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.DDLX The Epiglottis. .Fig-6.In this figure the three Ventri- cles or Stomachs which are opened to (hew their inward Tunicles ? 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 thefecond.C. The fecondflemach.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 rendring the whole fruitare of the Omentum reti- cular.The Explication of the Figures* ration belonging to the females, are delineated in this figure.A The vena Cava.BB.The Glandulf Renales, or Capfuls Atrabilares.Eg, 6 .The figure of the Heart, almofi in its natural bignefs ; wherein may be feen the divifion of the Cone , the Auricles, the Arteria CC\ The two Kjdneys , which Pulmonalis, Aorta ?drc.confift of abundance of fmall Kjd- neys conglomerated together* dd.TheVreters.EE.The Bladder or Vefica Urinaria.ff.The two Arteria?Umbificales.