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Head No* 1, with fore extremities A and B, eorrespond to 
pelvis, tail and extremities C, I, E. 
Head No. 2, with fore extremities G and H, correspond to 
hind extremities D, F and J—the tail being absent, as also the 
sacrum, pelvis bones and lumbar vertebrae. 
Luckily head No. 1 was presented with fore legs A and B, so 
so that 1) was easily brought forward under B, after which, 
traction being made on A, B and D, the foetus was quite easily 
removed. Had No. 2 been presented instead of No. 1, it is easy 
to see what difficulties must have followed, by pelvis and extrem¬ 
ities C, E and 1, as well as F, endeavoring to pass with thorax 
and fore extremities G and H, through the pelvic cavity of the 
mother. 
The weight of the monster was 132 lbs., while the mother was 
only a moderate sized grade heifer, two years old. This being 
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Figure 3. 
