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like nodrils ; and about nine inches below the jaw, 
and under thefe openings, are two large knobs, from 
which proceed feveral fhort teeth ; a little below 
which, on the bread fide, is another knob with fuch 
teeth. — On each fide within, and about a foot be- 
low the jaws, there are three crofs ribs, fomewhat 
refembling the draightbars of a chimney-grate, about 
an inch didant from each other ; through which we 
fee into a great cavity within the fkin, towards the 
bread; and under the fkin, thefe cavities are kept 
didended by longitudinal ribs, plain to the touch on 
the* outdde. I put my arm down through the 
mouth, quite to my fhoulder, but could feel nothing 
in the way ; fo that its heart, domach, and bowels 
mud lie in a very little compafs near its tail, the 
body thereabout being very fmall. 
From the neck proceed two long horns, hard and 
very eladic, not jointed by rings as in lobders : and 
on each fide of the back there are two confiderable 
fharp edged rifings, of a black and long fubdance. 
Between each eye and the bread, there is a cavity 
fomewhat like the infide of a human ear; but it doth 
not penetrate to the infide. From each fhoulder 
proceeds a drong mufcular dn, clofe by which, to- 
wards the bread, is an opening, through which one 
may thrud his hand and arm quite up through the 
mouth: and between thefe fins proceed from the 
bread two fhort paws, fomewhat like the fore half 
of a human foot, with five toes joined together, 
having the appearance of nails. Near the tail are 
two large fins, one on the back, the other under the 
belly. The fkin is of a dark brown colour, but 
darker fpotted in feveral places, and entirely with- 
out fcales. 
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