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The fixth is 3 4 Inches long, and 5 \ Inches round its middle; 
and occupies the external part of the fecond Bone of the Carpus, 
and weighs 3 5. 
Each of theToes of theForeFootconfifts of two thick fhort Bones; The Bones ef 
whereof the firft of the external oe is ; ± Inches round, and 1 UheTeesof tie 
Inchlongi the fecond about 1 Inch broad, and i Inch long ; weigh* Fore-Foot. 
ing 2 5. The firft Bone of the fecond Toe is 2, Incheslong, and 6i^. 2. G. e. 
Inch round ; the fecond is 1 \ Inch from the right to the left, 
and i Inch from above to below ; weighing 35. The firft Bone of 
the third Toe is 2 Inches long, and 7 \ Inches round: The fecond 
Bone is divided into two in thisSubjert,in figure not unlike anOxes 
Hoof, whether it be a Lafns Natura, or peculiar to all other Animals 
of this Species I know not. Weigh 4 §. The firft Bone of the fourth 
Toe is 2 \ Inches long, and 5 \ Inches round : The fecond Bone is 
in figure not unlike the former, but not divided ; from the right 
to the left 2 Inches, and from above to behind 1 Inch. Weigh 
4 §. The firft Bone of the fifth Toe is 2 I Inches long, and 4 % in- 
ches round: Its fecond Bone is in figure like the former, but left, 
and divided. Weigh 2 f. The firft Bone of the fixth Toe is 2 
Inches long, and4f Inches round ; bigger at the upper and be- 
coming narrower at its lower extremity, wherewith a very fm all 
Bone is articulated, and weighs 1 
All thefe are befides two Ojfa Sefamoidea^ which were affix’d to 
the lower part of the lower extremity of each Bone of the Meta- The Oiia Se** 
carpus - each being about 1 Inch long, ± half inch broad, Protube- iamoidea. 
rant at the lower part, and concave at their upper or that fide 
whereby they are articulated with the Metacarpus *, feperated from 
each other by an Cartilage , which did run down in the middle of 
this lower Epiphyjis of the Bone in the Metacarpus Thefe Ojja Sefa- 
moidea were very ufeful for fupporting the Fo®t ; for ahout their 
middle did all the four Hoofes of the Fore Foot terminate. They 
weigh each §ij. 
The Hind Extremities confiftof the Ojfa Innominata , the Thigh 
Bone, the two Bones of the Leg, and the Foot. 
The Ojfa Innominata confifting, as in other Animals, oftwo. large 
Bones, articulated behind with the Os Sacrnm on each fide, and ^OrB la - 
before with each other per Synchondrojin, as 'tis call’d, each may noT ™ rnr ; k 
be divided, as in Human Subjeds, into the lliun, or upper and ex- d* “>•> 
ternal part, Os Pubis, or lower and fore part, and Jfchiov } or 
lower and back part : Though ftridly fpeaking^thefe Bones here 
Ihouldonly be divided into the llion and Pubis* thefe being no 
