( ><*? ) 
g. g. The oblique defcent of the 
Fibres of the Erettores of the 
Probofcis^ 
h. The tendinous InterfeQion 
running down the middle o;- 
the Probojcis. 
i ' The Orifices of the Cavities 
of the Probofcis. 
F ig. 1 8. reprefents the Extremi- 
ty of the Probofcis cut off. 
a. A Protuberance ariling from 
the fore-part of the Extremi- 
ty of the Probofcis , and is ex 
tended into a Cavity in the 
back-part b. whereby the A- 
nimal catches hold of any 
thing. 
Fig. i p. reprefents one of the Ru- 
diments of the Teeth, which 
was taken out of the great 
Hole in the inner fide of the 
lower Jaw, as reprefented 
(b. Fig. %.) but much enlarg’d 
in the proportion. 
*. Its upper part, which is hard, 
folid, and white. 
b. Its middle part diftinguifhed 
by feveral Furrows and Ridges. 
c. Its lower part, which is hol- 
low, and whereinto both the 
Blood VefTe's that ferve for 
its Nourifhment, and a Branch 
of the Nerve call’d Maxi/laris 
Inferior , proceeding from the 
5th Pair, enters. 
A. Reprefents a Portion of the 
Cuticula t wherein is (hewn its 
inner Surface, and ufual thick- 
nefs • at its Margin at the left 
hand and lower part are feve-- 
ral white lines, which I take 
to be the Lineaments of fo 
many Blood Veffels j the Py- 
ramids , from whence the 
Hairs proceed, with the feve- 
ral Favi or Depreflions. 
B. Reprefents one of the Scabs 
adhering to the Cuticula , 
where they are thickeft. 
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