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g. The Os Sincipitis. 
h. The outer Procefs of the Os front is, forming the 
upper Part of the Orbit. 
i. The Bottom of the Orbit. 
k. The Hole of the optic and pathetic Nerves, 
pointed to by a prick'd Line. 
/. The upper Procefs of th cOsmaltf, join'd with the 
outer Procefs of the Osfrontis , conftituting part of 
the Orbit. 
m. The anterior Procefs of the fame Os mal£? join'd 
with the Os maxillare. 
n. The pofterior lateral or zygomatic Procefs of the 
fame Os mala. 
o . Another zygomatic Procefs of the fame Os malre, 
peculiar to this Skeleton. 
p. A Hole near the foregoing Protefs. Outer e, if to 
let a Nerve pafstothe Teeth? 
qq . The anterior Procefs of the Os 7naxillare , con- 
ftituting the Sockets of the Fore-teeth. 
rr. The inferior lateral Procefs of the Os maxillare , 
fupporting the Socket of an upper Grinder. 
ss, A Grinder faft in its Socket, one on each Sides 
which is no fmall Argument that this Skeleton be- 
longs to an Elephant , and not to the chimerical 
Behemoth of the Rabbins ; or the Behremaeth fup- 
pofed different from the Elephant : of which Bux- 
torjfi the learned Bochart , and others, have treated. 
Figure III. gives the back View of the fame Head. 
a . The great Hole of the Occipital Bone, for the Paf- 
fage of the Medulla oblongata to the Spine . 
bh. The 
