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fin the Under Jaw- Bone, there were iikewife of eadr 
Side , Four Dentes hcijbres Minores before then a; 
little void Space ; after thar, the Dens Caninus ; then 
Three Dentes Inc 'tfires Majores', and laft of all Four Deno- 
tes Molares, anfwerable to thofe in the Vpper-Javi), but 
fbmewhat fmaller In both Jaws in all, Eight and For- 
ty Teeth. Georg, Mar gfavius's {a) Piccomt I findisfome- 
what different trom mine; for he faith, Dentes (hahet) 
inflar fcelis feu Vulpis^ anterius nimirum tarn fuperiusi 
quam infer im parvulos, hinc quatuor longos Caninos, fupe^ 
r tores qutdem longtores, inferiores hreviores, hinc iterum 
/ex altos, & dein Molares. jNimirum fedecim Molares^ 
duodecim inter medios^ quatuor Caninos, ® incifores par* 
vulos in infer tori mandilula oUo, in fuperiori decern, nam 
duos majufcuUs in medio hahet, more Leporis. 
But we will proceed next to what the Head 'is faftened 
to, the Vertelm : and I find here, Stvm f^ertebr^^ oi 
the l^eck ; Thirteen of the Back or Thorax ; Six of ths 
Loins ; Three of the Os Sacrum ; and Two and Twenty 
of the Tail ; One and Fifty in all, and all extraordinari- 
ly contrived. 
t I. ^^^^ Fertehra f of the Hick (to which the Headj 
is faftened, and is therefore called the Atlas) had Two 
broad tranfverfe Prccejfes, but no Spine. The Second 
2. Vertelra * of the Heck, had % very large and thick 
I Job. 2. spine (I of a Triangular Figure ; and in it was obferved a 
Fi^j d. j^j,gg Semi-cfrcalar iSi»2^ % which was ib deep, as to re* 
ceive into its Eojom, a great part of the Firft Vertehra.^ 
by which means, the Articulation was very much ftreng- 
thened. This Vertelra is called Dentata^ from that 
f Tooth like Frotuherance i I have reprefinted, and which 
is received into the Hollow of the Firft Fertehra^ where 
the Medulla Spinalis runs. This Fertehra backwards^ 
^ e. had Two Trocejfas oMiqui fuper tares and Two Oliqui ^ 
t /. inferiores The Third Fertelra of the Heck^ had the 
