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and g. g. in the 4th Figure, brought near to a (iraight Line, 
the Tongue is thrown out to the length of 4 or $ Inches* 
But when thofe long Mufcles are relaxed, the pair 
ofMufcles reprefented by k k. in the fecond Figure, 
being contracted, draw the Articulations g g> where 
they are faftned, down into the Throat or wide loofe 
Skin of the Neck ; and at the fame time the Carriages 
opening into a wide Hoop,- the whole Tongue is drawn 
into the Mouth. ^ 
FT G U R E the Fifths 
A. The Scull. 
b. The fhallow Crena or Groove, for the Carti'ages. 
c . The P'ace of their Ending at the right Noie-Hole. 
d. The Orbiteof the Eye. 
e. The Hole for the Optic Nerve. 
f A Hole or paffage thro’ from one Orbice to the 
other. ’ o i 
g. A Bone covering the Hole to the Ear. 
h. The lower Jaw and Bill- 
i. A Ridge or Procerus in the Scull, beginning at the 
Root oL the upper Bill, and keeping the two Ends of the 
bony Cartilages in their place on the right Side,. 
k. The Os Jugale . 
l . -The upper Bill. - 
FIGURE the Sixth 
Reprefents the right Leg and Foot, in which there 
are two Digits before, and two behind. The Strength, 
Largenefs, and Sharpnefs of the hooked Claws or Ta- 
lons are remarkable. 
FIGURE 
