^6 Orang-'Outang five Homo Syhejlris : Or^ 



Legs long and with Calves ^ the Foot like a Hand^ having long Toes^ 

 and the Great Toe placed at a diftance from the others, like a Thumb 5 

 the i^ee^. Hands ^ Face, Ears, and Pe«i^ without Hair , and all the Fore- 

 parts of the Body rather lefs hairy than here reprefented j and the Head 

 is too much (hrunkdown between the Shoulders. - 



The Second Figure 



REprefents the Hinder Parts of: the Pygmk m an Ere6t Pofture like- 

 wife; where may beobferved the Glohouf Figure of the Head ^ the 

 ftraitnefs of the BacI^ 5 and that 'tis more hairy behind, than before 5 the 

 Fingers of the right Hand are reprefented bending , to (hew the A&ion^ 

 when it goes on all four ; for then it places only the Kmickles, not the 

 Valms of the Hands to the Ground. The Sole of the left Foot, by rea- 

 fon of the length of the Toes, and the ietting on of the Great Toe^ 

 looks like the Palm of the Hand : but the right, having fo long a Heel^ 

 and its Toes being hid, appears rather like a Foot, and upon occafion per- 

 forms the Office of both, either of a iv'f?^ or fi^«<^. A little above the 

 Antff, there is a black Spot, which reprefents a fraall Protuberance of the 

 Os Coccygk. 



The Third Figure 



^Eprefents the Mufcles which appear on the Fore-part of the Body. 



A. Part of the Coronary Suture. i 



B. The Divifion of the Cranium made by the Saw. 



c. The Meatus Auditoriuf. /. 



d. Part of the Os Jugale, or Zygowaticum. ', 



e. The Parotid Gland. * The Satival Du^. i 



f. The Inferior Maxil/ary Gland. f 



g. g. The Clavicul<e. ', 

 h. Part of the Spina Scapula, as joyned to the Clavicle. 



j. The Kerves, and Blood Vefiels which pafsto the Arm. 

 4. The Trunk of the Nerve in the left Arm, that goes to the Fingers. 

 /. A large Trunk of the Arterie, and a Nerve in the Cubit, as in Hu- 

 mane Bodies. 



tft. m. The Internal Protuberances of the Os Humeri. , 



n. The Radius of the left Arm made bare. I 



0. lihtUmbilictfs, or Navil. 

 p. The Linea Alba. 



J}, q. The Tendons of the Oblique Mufcles^ call'd Linea Semilunar^. 



r. r. The 



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