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der jaw; the Clavicida on one fide; p the Camlago Bn- 
fiforynh of the firft bone of the Sternum ; q the ScapiU or 
ihoulder-blade bone; r the fpine of the Scapula-^ SSSS the 
thigh-bones ; TTTT the "ftbU^ or FoaV^ Majus of all the legs ; 
^/^ part of the I'ibia in the fore-legs extended beyond articula- 
tion; WW WW the Fibula or Focile Minus -^ sxxx the bones of 
the Tarfus ; j^>;)>' the bones of the Metatarfus ; zzzz the toes ; 
aa the thumbs of the hinder feet; i the firft Vertebra of the 
neck, called Atlas -^ 2, 3, 4> 5> ^» 7 ^^^ *^» 3^> 4^^, 5th, dth, 
7th Vertebra of the neck; 8 the firft Vertebra of the 'I'horax'-, 
9 the firft Vertebra of the loins; lo the firft Vertebra of the O^ 
Sacrum-^ 11 the firft Vertebra of the (95 C^^^^TjVg/^, or tail; 12, 
12, 12, 12, the fpines or hooks on the infide of the tail; 13, 14 
the Os inmminatum, where 13 is the Os iliimy 14 the Os 
if Mum, orCoxendiciS'^ 15, 15, are the OJfa Marfupialiay or 
Janitores Marfupiih **** the ribs, thirteen m all ; e the Car- 
tilago Sr.utiformis: Fig. 5. the fituation of the 0/7?? Marfupialia, 
&c. aa the Offa "Pubis ; h the coalition, or joining of the Ojfa 
"Pubis -^ <:cthe two OJfa Marfupialia, or Janitores Marfupii-^ 
de the bafis of the Offa Marfupialia, where joined to the 0^' 
"Pubis, d the internal head of the bafis, e the external ; f the 
Acetabulum, or locket, for receiving the head of the thigh-bone; 
(Tcr the Os ilium '^ hh the Vertebra of the Os Sacrum-^ ii the Os 
tfcbium, orCoxendicis: Fig. 6. the forefide of the thigh- hone, 
of the fore leg ; a the head of the thigh-bone, where it is faft'ened 
to the Scapula; b a large rough fpine, which runs above half the 
length of this thigh-bone ; c a protuberance of this bone on the 
outfide ; d a \2.r^ Foramen, or hollow paffage; e a Sinus for re- 
ceiving the head'of theT'/to ; fg the bafis, or lower extremity of 
the thigh-bone : Fi. 4. Pl.VII. the ftomach and guts ; A the Gula 5 
BB the ftomach ; c a perforation of the ftomach caukd by an 
ulcer there; dd the two pouchings out of the ftomach at the two 
ends; ^ the Pylorus ', fth^ beginning of the ^uodemm -, ghl 
KLMN 0/)^ the fmall guts, and their convolutions, lome of 
which lie hid and out of fight; but the order m which they 
Mow each other, is fignified by the order of the letters of the 
alphabet; fo thatg follows/, and g is fucceeded by / and /by 
K and fo on to q where the ilium dilcharges itlelf into the Coe- 
cim, or, if that is full, into the Colon, at the firft^ letter S; RR 
th^Coecum-, SSS the Colon-, T the Return -, U tne firft meien- 
tery, or Mefenterium minorum intejlinorum -^ w the iecond me- 
fernery, or Mefenterium majoruminteftinomm : Fi. 7.. Pl= VIII. the 
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