102 Orang'^Outang f've Homo S/heJiris : Or> 



t. t. The large Foramm of the Os Pubis and Jfchij. 



51. 31. Tht Os femork. 



•V. V. The Head of the Osfemork in the Acetabulum. 



w. n>. The Great Trocha/zter, which was Cartilaginous. 



X. The leffir Trochanter. 



32. 32. The Patella^ which v^'StS Cartilaginous, 



gg. gg. The T//"/^. 



34. 34. Tho: Fibula. 



35. 35. The Oi- G/r^. 



36. 36. The JJiragalus. 



37. The Oj- Cubiforffie. . 



38. 1\x<t OsNaviculare^ feuCuneiformemajus. 

 59. The 0^1? Cuneiformia minora. 



40. 40. The 0/^ Metatarfi. 



41. 41. The 0^ Digit or urn. 



42. 42. The Bones of the Great To,e, 

 y. The Malleolus externiis. 



%. T\\t MaUeolus internus. 



•^■^•^ -^ Signilie, that thoCe Parts were Cartilaginous. 



The lixth Figure 



Reprefents the Stomachy Intejiines, Famreas, Spleen^ Liver, Scc^ 



A. A.'^~~W~^ H E back fide of the Stomach, it being turned upwards. 



. _|_ B, Part of the Oefopkagus. or Gullet, before it joyns with 

 the upper or left Orijice of the Stomach, 



C. Tht right OriJice of tht Stomach, or Pjiloruf. 



a. a. The Extremities of the Vafa Brevia^wliich. pafs between the Spleen 

 and the Stomach. 



b. b. &c. Divers LymphatickSjlands on the Stomach. 



D. The Superior Coronary Arteries and Veins, and their Ramifications. 

 E.E. The Inferior Coronary Blood Fejels of the Stomach, which fends 



Branches alfo to tlie Omentum. 



F. F. The Omentum or Caul turned up, to (hew it's lower Leaf. 



G. G. The Liver, like the Humane ; and not divided into Lobes, as 

 Vis in Apes. 



c. A fmall Lobe of the Liver at the entrance of the Vena Porta. . 



d The Fijfure or Cleft in the Liver at the entrance of the Vmhilical 

 Vein. 



f. f. The Gall Bladder. 



B. The beginning of the D;/:<?6?cw/^/. 



L I. The Pancreas, 



g.g.The 



