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The Filula or Focile Minus y was a fmaller jB^w^,'*' 
placed more inward and forwarder, and not fo lorg as 
the Tihia ; being arciculattd above (but not fo nrrnly} 
with the Thigh-Bone, and below, with the inward Bone 
of the Tarfus. For there were but T'^^o Bones of the 
Tarfus f, having each a fmall Sinus^ for the receivingf n. 
the //iftfi^i of the Two Fociles, The Bones of the /We?/^?- 
II were Four, or it may be Five; to which werefi y y- 
joined the Five Fingers or Toes of the Fore-Feet. The 
inneroioft 7(?<? had but Two Articulations, or Joints, birt 
at the End had a Targe hooked (Irong t>*ail: The other ^ 
Four Fingers had each, Three Articuli or foiftts, armed 
with FJooked Mails^ as the Firfk. 
The Hinder- Legs were faftened to the Trunk of the 
Body by the Os Innominatun^; which, though properly 
here is but Two Bones^ (viz. One of each '^ide) being 
feparated above, by the Os Sacrum, and belcw, are join- 
ed together at the Os Pubis } yet commonly they do, 
for Diftindtion fake, give Three Names to each ; as the 
uppermoft Part of this Bone they call, theOj Ilium 
the lowsrmcft, the Os I/chii, or Coxendicis |!; and thej^'f*^] 
fore Part, where the Coalition is, the Os Pubis * The* a a. 
Length of the whole, in a ftraighc Line, was Three In» 
ches. In the Os Ifchii was the Acetabulum '^, bting at //^ 
large Socket, for the receiving the He::td of the hinder 
Thigjj Bone \ and deeper in, there was a Space for the 
fafteningthe Ligament; from which Space., there was a 
Sinus which led outward • fo that the Brims of the Ace- 
tabulum was not an entire Circle^ but broken off her^.- 
But the moft remarkable Bo-^^s here, a'-e, the OJfa Mar- 
fupialia Jeu Janitores Marfufit, of which I have given ^ c c. 
a Defcription otfore; therefore now ihall proceed. 
Tht Hinder 'Thigh' Bone wasa little above Three Inches 
long ; 'tv/as roundilh, and a frrong Bene. But iv.^ Tihia f^': r-it. 
or Majus Focile of tiie Hinder Leg ^ was fonaevvhit 4- 
longer 
