the muscles is traced along the nose, and, 

 from their depth, must have given vio- 

 lent action to the nostrils and lips. Here 

 is also a maxillcB inferior of the same kind 

 of monster, but much larger, and of great 

 weight and beauty. 



m. 2, 



Possesses the vertebrae, in high preserva- 

 tion. The OS sacrum, and coccygis are con- 

 nected by the ossification of the cartilage ; 

 and the bed of the coccygaei muscles are 

 strongly visible. Through the cavity for 

 the passage of the spinal marrow a man's 

 arm can easily pass. 



j\o. 3, 



Has the os ischium, pelvis thigh, and leg 

 bone. These bones are both ponderous 

 and perfect. 



JYo. 4, 



Contains an object of inexpressible gran- 

 deur and sublimity. It is the foot of a 

 clawed animal, possibly of the order of 

 ferce, for the claws are sheathed and er- 



