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Tas. VI. fg. 1. AA The lower parts 
of the bodies of two female fetu/es, with 
their lower extremities in a natural ftate, 
B The navel-{ftring common to both 
fetufes. 
C The bodies joined immediately above 
the navel. 
DD The fupericr extremities of the 
more compleat fetus, which is here repre- 
fented moft in view. 
dd ihe fuperior extremities of the o- 
ther fetus. All the four being of a natu- 
ral form. 
E The /lernum of the more compleat 
fetus, which had clavicles joined to it in 
the common way, as the other alfo had, 
F One neck common in appearance to 
both fetu/cs, 
The face and ears, being natural, need 
no letters of reference to their parts, 
G The forehead had hair farther down - 
than ordinary. 
--H..The top of the head of an extraor- 
dinary breadth. 
I The hairy fcalp covering the parietal 
bones. 
K The 
