A. A, &c. Part of the i5^i/j of the Cranium. 
B B, The Two Mammiform Proceffes. 
CCyThQTrocejJusStyloides. 
D, The Elongation of the Occipital-bone. 
E5 Part of ihQ Foramen^ by which the Spinal Marrow 
defcends. 
a a, Parts of the Two Condyliform Proceffes of the 
Occipital-bone, which are received by the firft 
Vertelra, 
i,i,3j®^c. The Foreparts of the Seven Vertelr^z of the 
Neck. 
I, The Tranfverfe Proceffes of the firft Ver 
iehra. 
r, c , Their Perforations , through which the Trunk 
of the Vertebral Veins and Arteries pafs. 
The Tranfverfe Procefles of the Second Vcr- 
tehra. 
Ug* K The reft of the Tranfverfe Proceffes of the 
f^ertelrce of the Neck. 
kjcy Parts of the Oblique Afcending and Defcending Pro- 
ceffes behind the Tranfverfe. 
i, /, The Foramina between the Vert elm for the 
Egrefs of Nerves from the fpinal Marrow. 
F F The Mufiuli Annuantes , by M. Dupre called 
Rengorgeur oblique. 
G G. . . . TtiQ Re£li Laterales by him called Rengorgeur 
droit. 
H H;. . . The Mufcles, which he fays, are the Flexors 
of the Firft Vertebra on the Second which I rather 
think are employed in Shaking the Head, they arifing 
from the Tranfverfe Procefles of the Second Vertebra^ 
and afcend obliquely forwards to the Firft. 
I. . . . The Obliquus Superior which M. Dupre cdls Ren* 
gorgeur toflerieur. 
FigXW. 
