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figure 2. Reprefents the Sca- 
pula. 
a. The Head of the Scapula, 
whereby it' is articulated with 
the Humerus. 
b. b. The two Protuberances on 
each fide of its Head. 
The Neck of the Scapula. 
A Sinus between the Procejfus 
Coracoidcs • and the Neck of 
the Scapula. 
The Pi oceffus Coracoides of the 
Scapula. 
The Prcccjfus Sfinofus. 
The Pxtsemity of the Pn- 
ctffus Sfinofus . 
h. A Protuberance running for- 
ward from the Procejfus Spi- 
ne f, us. 
i. The forepart of the upper edge 
of the Scapula . 
/. A thick fpongy Epiphyfc 
which (at the upper edge of 
the Scapula) was feparated 
by boiling. 
m. The Angle at the back -part 
of the Scapula. 
Figure $. Reprefents the lower 
or fore-part of the feven V er- 
ttbra of the Neck. 
a.b.c. Stc. The lower or fore- 
part of the bodies of all the 
Vertebra. 
h. b. The tranfverfe Procefles, 
which run obliquely forward. 
i. i. The tranfverfe Procefles of 
the 6th Vertebra , running both 
before and behind to guard 
the Arteria Ccrvicalis » 
k. A Sinus in the Body of the 
feventh Vertebra , for receiv- 
ing a part of the firft Rib. 
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