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5^ The nut- bone which cannot be iccn in a 

 fejre view. 



6. The foot, or coffin-bone. 



The third figui-e is another back view of the 

 lame leg, 



i6. The place where the artery divides into two 

 branehee. 



5- The diftributiQn of thefe two branches round 

 the foot. 



The holes into which thele two branches pafs, 

 in the foot. 



6. The foot bone. 



The fourth figure is the coronary bone viewed 

 ajiteriorly, 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 frac- 

 tures, I, 2, g. 



Tlie fixth is the nut-bone fradlured into three 

 parts, 4, 5, 6. 



The feventh fhews the fame bone fractured in 

 two, 4. 4. 



The eighth is a figure of the foot bone viewed 

 on its upper furface fradured in two, with the 

 mark of the fradture, 6, 7. 



The ninth is a view of the under furface of the 

 fame bone, with the fradlure marked 6. 7. this 

 bone is very fpongy. 



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