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Pavement, made by Order of Sylla the Didator, on 
which he certainly defigned to reprefent feveral Ani- 
mals, and other remarkable Things, proper to Africa. 
Explanation of the Plates of the Rhinoceros. 
Plate I. 
A fide View of the Rhinoceros. 
Plate II. 
Fig. i. A fore View of the Rhinoceros, fore - 
fhortened. 
Fig. 2. A back View of the fame, fore fort ened. 
Plate III. 
Fig. i. Two Views of one of the Feet, a, the 
upper Fart of the Foot, b, the Sole of 
the Foot. 
2. The Tail of an #4/ Rhinoceros, in the Mufeum 
of the Royal Society. 
3. The Penis in an eretted State, a, The firfl 
Theca or Premium, of a dark Colour. 
b, The fecond Theca, being Flefh- coloured. 
c, The Tubular Gians Penis. 
4. A Horn of a Rhinoceros, faid to be Six 
Tears old, being about 1 o Inches long. 
5 . The Bottom or concave Bafis of the fame, to 
few the Cavity is very fuperfcial. 
.6 A beautiful Horn in Hr. MeadT Mufeum, 
being about 3 7 Inches long . 
7. The Horn of a Rhinoceros, in the Mufeum 
of Sir Hans Sloane, which (as thofe of Oxen 
are fometimes liable to H if or t ions in their 
Growth ) differs from the common Form ; it 
is 3 2 Inches long. 
VIII. The 
