pedibus peope humanis et in modum digitormn ungulis jissis" 



&c. as a writer in Knight's Cyclopaedia very justly 

 observes this may have only been some malformation of 

 the noof, like that in the case of the animal exhibited in 

 Walsall ; but whether it was only a mere malformation 

 or not, the painter has represented the animal with two 

 human hands, having on each, four fingers and a thumb, 

 and also nails. 



