Abstract
In the Heads of all the Fowl that I had an opportunity to examine, I constantly found only one Aquæductus , or Passage from the Ears into the Pallat; whereas in Men, Quadrupedes, and some Amphibious Fish, there are always two, one on each side below the entrance of the Nostrils into the Pallat, and opening towards the Nostrils, for the more convenient reception of Air, as is supposed.
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