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the middle. The chine-bones are not joined by 
any ligament. 
The breafl: is, in fome degree, fmoothed, particu*- 
larly the upper part ; the wind-pipe hollowed, ribs 
curving, and hairy; pit of the ftomach fmoothifh, 
two paps at the breads, like globes, with nipples of 
a cylindrical form, fiattilh, wrinkled, and enclofed 
in a circle. 
The bottom of the back is almoft even ; and be- 
tween the flioulders there is a flat fpace. 
The belly is hollow and loofe, wnth an open 
navel ; the epigaftrium is even, the hypogaftrium 
globular ; the ribs even and hollow, the waift hairy, 
the tunnel of the body is wide at top, and narrower 
below. The difference of fexes is confident with 
their refpe£l;ive chara6fers for afifurance and mo- 
dedy. 
The arms are thick, round, and as long as the 
legs. The elbow is flat, but a little picked. 
The palm of the hand is hollow within, while 
the fid rifes and fpreads itfelf like a globe j 
with five fingers, and a thumb feparated from' 
them, fliorter and broader. The fecond, third, 
fourth, and fifth fingers are clofe to each other ; 
the fifth is the lead ; the fecond, fourth, and 
particularly the third, or middle finger, being' a 
little longer, and reaching dowm to the middle 
of the thighs. The nails are almod of an oval 
k lhape. 
