m m Where the two Maxilla are joined together backwards » and by 
a Tendon are fajtemd to anotther Bone^ which from its ufe» 
andfotdifltnBionfdke^ we call Dilatores Maxillarum. 
n n. The Dillatores of the Jaws. 
oo. J port bone which joynes the Dilators lt$ the ScuU or 
Craniurti. 
p. ThiVmthsdioftkNec^ I. 
FIGURE mi. 
Reprelents the Poyfonous teeth. 
'FIGURE Vlll. 
Shews one of the r^?r^ipir<r of the Back. 
a. The Outward j^ine of the V^^tthise^ which is flat longwayes. 
b. The Inward Spine of the V^YtthiX^ which ts round. 
C. ^ large flat PrOGeffuSj for the Articulation of the Vertebra!. 
Small tranfverfe Proceffus's for the fetting on the I{ibs^ 
e. Aroundbali^ like the head of the os Femoris* tvhich enters a 
focket of the lower ^txt^v2Li as that do s the Acetabulum 
oftheO%lkhS]. 
FIGURE IX, 
Shews one of tht Vertebrae of the Tay le. 
a. Thefpine towards the BacJ^ 
|)b. The two inward Spines. 
cc The tranfverfe Spines^ Analogous ^« T^iiJj". 
FIGURE X. 
Reprefents the Vertebra oi theTayte 'andthemufculous 
fle/h which faftens the firft Rattle, 
a, /z&e Vertebra?. 
^ ' The Mufclt on Tvhidu fa^ 
^ ^^^^v FI GUr;E XL 
Exhibits a Jingle l^attle^ which has three Joynts : thefirjland 
largejt appears when conjoyned with Others s thetm other 
fervefor the fajlening onmefmeedmgI{attle}ky and me cov^ 
er^dbythem, 
FIGURE XIL 
Shews the five l^tles as^ joined together. 
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