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5. Thedidfibutionofthefe two branches 

 round the foot. 



6. The foot-bone. 



The fourth figure is the coronary-bone 

 viewed anteriorly with the marks of its 

 fradures, i, 2, 3. 



The fifth figure is the fame coronary- 

 bone in a back view, with the appearance 

 of the fame fradures, i, 2, 3. 



The fixth is the nut-bone fradlured 

 into three parts, 4, 5, 6, 



The feventh fhews the fame bone frac- 

 tured into two, 4, 4. 



The eighth is a figure of the foot-bone 

 viewed on its upper lurface fradured in 

 two, with the mark of the fracture, 6, 7 



The ninth is a view of the under fur- 

 face of the fame bone, with the fradlure 

 marked 6, 7. This bone is very fpongy. 



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