[252] It is not covered with hair.

[253] It is not bifurcate.

[254] These are horny, conical papillæ, the summits of which point backwards.

[255] See B. ix. c. 60.

[256] “Criers.”

[257] One of the titles of the goddess Fortuna.

[258] “Uva,” or “grape.”

[259] More generally “epiglottis.” It is found in some few reptiles. This passage is omitted by Sillig.

[260] Gullet, or pharynx.

[261] Stomachum.