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jointed in the middle, with ihort Bones quite to 

 the end, that bony fubftance would (in my opi- 

 nion) fcarce grow again, though perhaps the 

 flefhy part might be fupplied, with a griftly fub- 

 ftance inftead of Bone : But as I underftand very 

 little, if any thing, of Phyfick and Anatomy, I 

 give up that knotty point to be unravelled by 

 Phyficians and Surgeons., 



Tour's, W. S, 



Fojlfcrtpt, Upon recoUedlon, I am of opinion^ 

 That the Vertebrce of the Lizard, might go little 

 or no farther backwards, than does the Anus, but 

 be changed to a griftly fubftance^ from thence tq 

 the end of its Tail. 



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