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Tabula IV. «. 
Reprefents the Vertebras of the Neck both feparate and con - 
join’d, Ofla Innominata, Scapula, the back-part of the 
fore and hind Feet , feparate Bones, of the Carpus and 
Tarfus, concave part of the Liver , and Os Hyoides. 
Figure i. Reprefents the fore 
^and back part of all the fcven 
Vertebra of tht Neck. 
A. The firft Vertebra oftheNeck 
with its upper part in Profile, 
to (hew the Holes for the Ar- 
teria Vcrtehralis. 
a. a. Two Protuberances, which 
reach on each fide to the 
Scull. 
b. b. Two Cavities foreflrortned, 
which receive the Condyles of 
the Scull. 
e.c. The two Holes whereby 
the-- Arteria Vertcbralis pro- 
ceeds from the Scull, and per- 
forates this Vertebra. 
d. d. Two Holes through which 
the Artery pafies out from 
this Vertebra. 
e. e. A Crena betwixt the two 
forefaid Holes, where the Ar- 
tery is lodg’d. 
A. 1. The fore-part of the firft 
Vertebra (hewn at large. 
a. 1 he Hole for the Spinal Mar- 
row. 
b. I he Hole for receiving the 
Tooth of the following Ver- 
tebra. 
c. c. Two Cavities for receiving 
the Condyles of the Scull. 
d. d. Two Holes for the Cervical 
Artery. 
e. The upper part of the Vertebra. 
f. Its lower part. 
g. g. The tranfverfe Precedes, 
whofe Protuberances at the 
Extremities are reprefented, 
A. a. a. 
B. i. The back-part of the firft 
Vertebra (hewn at large. 
a. The Hole for the Spinal Mar- 
row. 
b. The Hole for the Tooth of the 
following Vertebra. _ 
c. c. The Cavities which receive 
the body of the following Ver- 
tebra. 
d. The lower part of the Verte- 
bra. 
e. e. The Holes for the Cervical 
Artery. 
f. f. The two tranfverfe Procef- 
fes. 
A. 2. The fore part of the fecond 
Vertebra . 
a. a. Tne forked Extremities of 
the Protuberance, which arifes 
inftead of the Procejfus Spmo- 
Jus. b.A 
