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Outwarps (E£atrorsum). 
Inwarps (Jntrorsum). 
STRAIGHT (Lecta). 
Porrect (Porrecta). Reaching forth horizontally 
as if to meet something advancing. 
Broken (fracta). Bent with an elbow, as if broken. 
ConvERGING (Convergens). ‘Tending to one point 
from different parts. 
Divereine (Divergens). Tending to different parts 
from one point. 
xvi. SITUATION. 
. OsvERsE (Obversa). When an object is viewed 
with its head towards you. 
Reverse (Reversa). When an object is viewed 
with its anus towards you. 
ResupineE (Resupina). When an object lies upon 
its back. 
Prone (Prona). When an object lies upon its belly. 
xvii, CONNEXION. 
CoiiicatE (Colligata). Adhering, or so fixed to 
any part as to have no separate motion of its own. 
. Free (Libera). Having a motion independent of 
that of the part to which it is affixed. 
ConnateE (Connata). When parts that are usually 
separated, are, as it were, soldered together, 
though distinguished by a suture. Ex. Elytra of 
Gibbium. 
Coatite (Coalita). When parts usually separate 
are distinguished neither by incisure, segment, nor 
suture. Ex. Trunk in Mutilla. 
