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,28 E X P L A N A T I O N OF THE TABLES.
T A B L E XII.
J N the four Figures of this table the parts of a monftrous
kitten are delineated of their natural fize. It appears to
have one head and two bodies, each with four legs, i, 2, 3,
4. 5. 6, 7. 8-
When we view it with the point of the nofe and the mouth tOA\'ards us,
as in Fig. i. one of the bodies is placed on the right fide and the other on
the left fide. The latter wants the tail.
F I G U R E S 11. and III.
A A Two hemifpheres of a brain. B A cerebellum, and C a fpinal marrow
belonging to the body on the right iide.
F I G. IV.
D A fpherical body fnpplying the place of brain and cerebellum to the left
body, with
E Fig. IV. A fpinal marrow produced from it, of the fame fize as that to
the right body.
F I G . 1. and II.
F The tongue fully feen, after cutting open the left fide of the mouth and
throat.
G The top of the pharynx.
II Fig. I. and II. The oefophagus, common to both bodies.
K In Fig. I. reprefents the under and fore part of the ftomach. K In Fig.
II. reprefents the back part of the ftomach, common to both bodies.
L The fmall inteftine dividing into two equal inteftines, which terminate
in inteftina craffa M and N, proper to each body.
Each body has likewife two kidneys, one of which in eacli body is feen
at OO.
Each body has an uterus and vagina which are not delineated. The left
vagina terminates in the reftum.
P In Fig. I. reprefents a common liver, and Q^in Fig. II. a common fplecn.
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