: P L A N A T I o N Ol' THE TABLES.
[ON of FICL'UE 4. in which P reprefents the Branch a of
P i g u i e 5.
:nt oft",
inches dividing into fmaller parts upon the outer fides of the
appear to mc analogous to our bronchial arteries,
he branches which fink deep, and in Fig. 5. were feen joined to
ins at the outer end of the ovals they form,
fent to the pericardium and heart, analogous to our coronary
rmination of this artery in the mufclcs and other parts of the
ill now turn again to the 5th figure, to finifli what ren\ains to be
rning the joining of the branchial veins and courfe of the blood
. the upper branchial vein of the fifth gill, joined to W the unal
vein.
ik formed by the joining o f S V and W .
k of the defcending aorta,
iac and mcfenteric arteries.
, Arteries fcnt off to the organs of generation and urine,
ge arteries to the lower part of the trunk and fins at the fides of
¡nation of the aorta running into the tail, where it is covered and
vertcbrje.
T A B L E II.
the thoracic and abdominal vifcera, with the circulating veins,
o f a female fkate cut open, arc reprefcnted.
rgans of fmell.
upper and under jaws.
)hagus.
lach.
I gut.
ndix vermiformis or cscum.
; lobe of the liver.
1-bladder.
I I , The