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D.D The fuperior extremities of the more 

 compleat foetus, which is here reprefented 

 moft in view. \ 



4 d The fuperior extremities of the other 

 fcetus. All the four being of a natural form. 



E The fiernum of the more compleat y^/z^i 

 which had clavicles joined to it in the com- 

 inon way, as the other alfo had. 



F One neck common in appearance to 

 hpili faetufes. 



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 extraordinary 

 breadth. 



\ I The hairy fcalp covering the parietal 

 bones. 



K The right temple of ihtfc^fiis D D. 



L The teguments covering the occipital 

 bone. 



M The occiput of the other fcetus. 



Fig. 2. The back view of thefe fcefufes 

 where the head, neck, and fore parts of the 

 thorax only are reprefented. 



N N The fcalp over the four parietal 

 bones. 



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