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25. The Oj Sacrum altogether like the Jpe-ki?!d, only in the number 

 of the Vertebra. 



26. In having Thirteen i??Z'j- on a fide: a M^» has but Twelve. 



27. ThtBone oi thzThumb but fmall. 



28. The Oj- ///««« perfedly like the Jpe-4z«<s^ D being longer, narrower, 

 and not fo Concave as in Man. 



29. The Bones of the Toes in their length, and the Great Toe in it's 

 Strufture imitated the Jpe-kjnd. 



30. Thefe Mufcles were wanting in the Pygmie^ which are always 

 found in Men ; viz. Occipitales^ Frontules^ Dilatatores Alarum Naji^ feu 

 Elevatores Lahij Superioris, Inferjpinaks CoUi^ Glutai minimi^ Extenfor 

 Digit or urn Pedk brevis^ zxidL'Tranfoerfalis Pedis. 



31. Thefe i^a/t'/ej- did not appear in the Pygmie ^ and are fometimes 

 wanting too in Humane Bodies , viz, Pyramidales ; Caro mufculofa ^ta- 

 drata 5 the long Tendon and fleftiy Belly of the Palmaris , AttoUens Aw 

 ricdam t, and lietrahens Auriculam. 



32. The Elevatores Clavi> '.farum are in the P/^^^/e and the Ape-l^nd^ 

 and not in Man. ~>- 



33. Thefe yy/z/c/ej refetnbled thofe in 4pej and Monkeys^ and difFer'd 

 from the Humane^ viz. Longus CoUi^ Pe&oralis^ hati^imm Dorfi, Glutaus 

 ntaxitmis d^ medius, Pfoas magnws & parvus^ Iliacus internus , and the 

 Gajierocnemius internm, 



34. Thefe Mufcles difFer'd likewife from the Humane^ viz. the Del- 

 toides 5 the Pronator Radij teres 3 the Extenfor Pollicis brevis. 



The Explan/ition of the Figures, 



Figure the Firji 1 



REprefents the Fore-parts of the Orang-Outang or Pygmie , in an Ereft 

 Pofture : Where you may obferve the largenefs of the Head 5 and 

 broadnefs of the Forehead-^ the jutting out of x!i\t Eye-brows 5 the Eyes 

 fomewhat funk 5 the 'Nofe flat , the ' Face without hair and wrinkled 5 

 the Teeth like the Humane 3 the Chin fhort j the Ears (landing off from 

 the Head 3 the Head hairy 3 the Shoulders fpread and large 5 the Arms 

 and Palms of the Hands long 3 the Nails like thofe in a Man 5 the Hair 

 of the Shoulder inclining downwards, and that on the Arms^ upwards 5 

 the Fingers large ; the Thumb little ; the Breaft full chefted and fpread 5 

 the Mamm<e or Teats placed as in Man 3 the Belly flat ; the Navil as in 

 M^« ; the Pe??^ half-way covered with the Prepuce, which had no Fr£- 

 num 5 no pendulous Scrotum here 5 the Thighs a little divaricated 5 the 



Legs 



