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Length of the body 
Circumference of the Thorax 
Length of the Foot 
9 and hsif 
2 
35 
i8 
4 and half 
From the middleFingers end to theAcromion 1 2 and half 
After the integuments were removed the top of the 
CTamum appeared foft & Membar nous. The extent 
of the MembtAn from one Temple to the other was 8 
Inches, between the parietal bones 3 and half, from the 
OS front is 10 the Os Ottiptk 12. In the middle juft 
upon the Crown lay a Bone (in fome places a Httic 
Cartilaginotis) 5 inches long, and i broad, joinM to 
the Membran on every fide 5 of the fame thicknefs 
with the reft of the upper part of the Cranmm that was 
bony, which was extreamly thin every where, and the 
LAmim lay fo clofe that in many places no diploe 
cou'd be difcern'd. The Membran was as thin as 
the Pericranimn which ye-t was eafily divided from 
it. 
None of the Sutures were entirely clos*d, thofe of 
the upper Jaw very loofe. In the Temporal and 
Larabdoidal was an infinite number of the Triq^^err^ 
wormimny all which had fo many diftind Sutures* 
Upon piercing the Dura Mater y a great quanti y 
of Water flowM out ; it lay as well between the D^g/^ 
Mater and tile as in the Ventricles of the Brain. 
The Liquor was thin, pale, and infiped, there was taken 
out Five Quarts of it. 
The Dura Mater was firm and entire, of its ufual 
thicknefs, and ftuck very clofe as well to the Mem- 
branous as to the bony parts of the Cranmm. All its 
Procefles and Sinus's were fingular5the4th finus fomewhat 
CArm 
Circumference ofthe<Calf 
CThigh 
5 and half 
8 
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larger 
