c mo 
ec. The Place where the fubtended Arch was greateft, 
6 1 Inches. 
d . The Point of the Tusk fomewhat bent outward 
and backward, although this Curvature could not 
be exprefs'd by the Painter in a vifible Manner in 
the lefler fubtended Arch of f finches. 
The Tusk anfwering to the foregoing on the Left 
Side, was intireiy like that on the Right, except the 
contrary Diredion of its Curvature, and its lefs VV eight, 
on Account of having loft its Point ; for it weighed 
but cxxviij lb. gviij. 3ij. Apothecaries Weight, or 
i f o Pound RuJJian : And this fmail Difference did 
not feem to deferve a feparate Drawing. 
Figure VL 
The Right Thigh-bone, exhibited to View on its 
Inner Side, which turns towards the Body. It weighed 
xxj lb. 5 vj. 3 v. 3 ij. Apothecaries Weight, or 2flb 
RuJJian . 
Its perpendicular Length is 38 Inches, f Lines. 
The greateft Breadth of its upper Head (or Apo- 
phyjis) 11 Inches. 
Its Circumference at the Middle of the Bone, about 
13 Inches. 
a. The Head cover'd with a Cartilage, placed on its 
Neck, and inferred in the Socket of the Os lfchium , 
and fatten'd by means of two Ligaments. 
b. The Cervix on Neck of the Bone. 
e. The upper external or greater Trochanter* 
d. The lower internal or leffer Trochanter. 
e. The Place in the Middle of the Bone, where the 
Circumference meafured 13 Inches. 
f. The Sinus facilitating the free Motion of the Tatella. 
g. The 
