Mouth, nicely thaped for Food, &c. IngmeY) Some, with a large deep Incifureser Infects very notable to catch, hold and devour Prey Birds as notable, Horned insall. In fome Hooked for Ravine, climbing, Sharp and strong to pierce Trees, Long and flender to grope Long and broad to quaffer.ol c. 192. Thick and fharp edged to husk Grain. . Teeth, which are peculiarly hard, firmly inferted in the Mufcles and Tendons ferving to Maftication, strong and Guller, fized according to the Food; with curious Fibres, c. 197. Stomach 198. nd sourvom bri Which hath a curious Mechanifm of Fibres, Tunicks, Whofe Faculty of Digeftion by fuch feeming weak Whofe Size and Strength is conformable to the Na- Tame Animals but One. Ruminants, Birds, More. Guts, whofe Tunicks, Glands, Fibres, Valves, and Periftaltick Motion deserve Admiration 201. Lacteals, together with the Impregnations from the Pancreas, Gall, Glands, and Lymphæducts. Sagacity of all Animals in finding out, and providing Food. Inha SMan lefs remarkable for the fake of his Understanding 203. Inferiour Creatures. In fuch as are Come to mature Age, and are able to help themselves, by their Hunting and groping out of Sight... Seeing and Smelling at great Distances 206. Climbing; the ftrong Tendons and Mufcles acting therein.. Seeing in the dark. Helpless. As 208. Young Creatures,nd I noi Iztau doula dinsolz y Irrationals. For whofe Young the Creator hath made a Parent-Animal's own Erbgyn, and Diligence in. Nurfing and Defending Sagacity and Care in repofiting their Eggs and Ability of the Young themselves to thift for and Creatures deftitute of Food at fome Seafons, or likely to Are able to live long, without Food 2.12da vilac Lay up Food before-hand. 7. Bonberg a VII The Gloathing of Animals, which is 215 Suited to the Place and Occasions of ballo In Man, it is left to his own Reafon and Art joyned with Because he may fute his Cloathing to his Quality and For Perfpiration and Health fake To exercife his. Art and Industry. (271 To excite his Diligence in keeping himself fweet and clean.i In being the Parent of divers Callings 220. < Irrationals: Who are either a Ready furnished with proper Cloathing, On the dry Land with Hair, Fleeces Furrs, Shells, hard Skins, c. 221. S Son In the Air with Feathers, light, frong and warni. In the Waters with Scales, hard for Guard fmooth for Paffagel; or with ftrong Shells to guard fuch as Les move more flowly 224. lin to. (ibry Provide for themselves by their Textrine,oor Architectonick Art. Of which under the next Branch Well garnished, being all Workman-like, compleat, and Love in its kind beautiful, being 22 5 Adorned with gay, various and elegant Colours If fordid, yet with exact Symmetry, and full of curious VIII. The Houfes and Habitations of a Man, who is abundantly furnished with" Contrivance and Art to build and garnish his Habita tions 226. Materials of all forts to effect his Works Irrationals, whofe marvellous Inftinct is manifefted by the Guard and Defence of themselves and their Young Fabrick of their Nefts, fcarce imitable by Man, and thewn by their Contrivance and Make, being exactly fuitable to their Occafions, and made by Putting only a few ugly Sticks, Mols, Dirt, c. toge ther 232. Building Combs according to the beft Rules of Mathema ticks..davidido c Weaving Webs, and making Cafes. For which Service the Parts of their Bodies, and Materials afforded by them are very confiderable. IX. Animal's Self-Preservation. For which there is always a Guard in proportion to the Dangers and Occafions of their State. Which is obfervable in W Man, whofe Reason and Art supplies the Defect of Nasitural Armature. As they are on one Hand fufficiently guarded by their Changing their Colours. Wings, Feet, and Swiftness. A reggi Diving in, and tinging the Waters. Ejecting Jayces out of their Body. Accurate Smell, Sight and Hearing." Natural Craft 243. Uncouth Noife, ugly Gefticulations, and horrid Ar spect. Horrible Stink and Excrements, isto i r 2 So on the other Hand can by their Strength, Sagacity, or natural Artifices entrap and captivate what neceffary for their Food and other Occafions. you. Animal's Generation.It Equivocal, is denied 245. Univocal, Which of Man, is iumpireias vene, paffed wholly by Irrational Creatures, which is remarkable for their Foto Eaithinim est. St Compleat Order they obfervede eie god 1 Natural Venome they inject with their Eggs into Vegetables to pervert Nature, and produce Balls, and Cafes 2152 of 2 is m Making ufe of the fittest Seafans, either All Seasons 253. Und radi When Provifions are most plentiful and easiest had. Due Number of Young 254. 3 Diligence and Concern for their Young, in point of Safety and Defence 256. Faculty of Nurfing their Young, by How willingly parted with by all, even the moft favage. What a compleat Apparatus in all Creatures of Dugs,&c. Putting Food, in their Mouths, with their proper Parts for catching and conveying Food 258. mihimo v Neither way, but by laying in Provisions before-hand 259. Having in the Fourth Book thus dispatched the Decad of Things in Common to the Senfitive Creatures, I take a view of their particular Tribes, viz. of. Man, whom I confider with relation to his Soul. Concerning which having curforily mentioned di. vers things, I infift upon two as fhewing an especial divine Management, the Various Genii, or Inclinations of Men, which is a wife Provifion for the Dispatch for all the World's Affairs, and that they may be performed with Pleasure 265. Inventive Faculty. In which it is remarkable that Its Compafs is fo large, extending to all things of Ufe, and occafioning fo many feveral Callings. Things of greatest Neceffity and Ufe were foon and eafily found out but things lefs useful later, and dangerous things not yet. Here, of divers particular Inventions, with an Exhortation to exercise and improve our Gifts. Body. In which the things particularly remarked upon are the CErect Pofture 284. The most convenient for a Rational Being. Manifeftly intended, as appears from the Structure of fome particular Parts mentioned 287. Nice Structure of the Parts miniftring thereto. •Equilibration of all the Parts 288. Figure and Shape of Man's Body moft agreeable to his Stature and Size, which is much the beft for Man's State 290. Structure of the Parts, which are Without Botches and Blunders O que Strength. Form. T Moft accurately accommodated to their proper Offices. Lodgment of the Parts, as the Provifion in Man's Body to Prevent Evils by the Situation of the Eyes, Ears, Tongue and Hand 301. Cure Evils by means of (Proper Emunctories 302. Difeafes themselves making Difcharges of things more dangerous 305. Pain giving Warning, and exciting our Endeavours, Confent of the Parts, effected by the Nerves, a Sample whereof is given in the Fifth Pair, branched to the Eye, Ear, &c. Political, fociable State. For the Prefervation and Security of which the Creator hath taken Care by Variety of Mens Faces 309. Voices. Hand-writing, Quadrupeds. Of which I take no notice, but wherein they dif fer from Man, viz. Prone Pofture, which is confiderable for. The Parts miniftering to it, especially the Legs and Feet, fized ed and made in fome for Strength and flow Motion 317 Agility and Swiftness. Walking and Running 14 ban Walking and Swimming w Flying it to Walking and Digging |