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Explanation of the Figures of the Second 



Plate, 



The fourth figure fhews a back view of 

 the leg. 



7. Thefkin laid open, in order to view 

 the inner fofc parts belonging to the ar- 

 ticulations. 



8. The apneurotic membrane, formed 

 of different laminae, which feperate the 

 mufcles and cutaneous tendons. 



9. and 3. Are partly the covering of 

 the fiexor tendon of 



5. The coronary bone *, which ferves 

 as a covering to the Te7ido- Achilles^ 10. 



II. The ligament of the cannon-bone, 

 the paftern and the coronary bones. 



16. The cup or caplula of the tendon 

 of the coronary bone. 



18. The cannon-bone -j'. 



6. The foot- bone. 



Figure the fifth is the fame leg, and In 

 the fame view. 



2. The foot-bone. 



* The coronory bone Is the little paflern of 

 Gibfon, 



t French authors call thofe bones Cannon-bonesy 

 both before and behind, which Gibfon calls in the 

 fore legs, the Shank-bonesy and in the hind legs, the 

 hijlcp'hones, 



I. The 



