TABLE II. 
Several bones fawed through to fhevv their inward fpongy 
texture, the cells not being perfectly clear’d of the marrow 
that dried in them. 
FIG. I. 
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The clavicula. 
F I G. II. 
The os humeri. 
A 7 he joining of the epiphyfis at the upper end of the bone, 
B Part of the ftnus into which the olecranon is received, 
C The large medullary finus. 
D D The fpongy cells. 
FIG. III. 
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A A Plain marks of the joining of the epiphyfes. 
B The large medullary finus. 
C C C C The fpongy cells. That part near the fecond C at the upper end, having been acci¬ 
dentally broken , is not well reprefented. 
FIG. IIII. 
Part of the os innominatum in which the outer table being rafped off, the in¬ 
ward texture is difcovered. 
A Tide place in which there is ufually one denfe fubftance without fpongy cells. 
B That part of the acetabulum which is covered with a cartilage. 
fig. y. 
The lefler os cuneiforme. 
FI G. VI. 
The patella. 
FIG. VII. 
The metatarfal bone of the great toe. 
