2i8 DESCRIPTION of a 



Unluckily, before I received the monfter from Mr An- 

 derson, he had entrufted the injection of its placenta to fome 

 perfon, who had managed it fo negligently, that nothing, he 

 told me, could be determined as to the diftribution or commu- 

 nication of the vefTels of the placenta with each other, or with 

 thofe of the placenta of the complete child, or with thofe of the 

 mother. 



Explanation of the Figures, reprefenting the parts of a human 

 Male Monjler, of its realjize. 



Fig. I. reprefents the fore view of it entire. 



A. B. C. A circular mafs, more than two inches thick, which 

 fupplies the place of head, trunk and arms. 



D. A thimble-like cavity, fomewhat refembling the mouth. 



E. The umbilical cord. 



F. G. The penis and preputium. 



H. I. K. L. M. N. The thighs, legs and feet. 



Fig. II. In this figure, at the letters A. B. C. D. F. G. H. I. K. 

 L. M. N. the fame parts are reprefented as in fig. I. The ca- 

 vity of the abdomen being laid open by a longitudinal in- 

 cifion, we perceive, 



O. P. The fmall intefline. 



Q. The caput coli, and appendix vermiformis. 



R. S. T. U. V. The great intefline. 



W. X. The right and left ureters. 



Y. The vefica urinaria and urachus. 



2. The 



