The left foot was found among undergrowth on a property in Weston Park, Bath, on Monday morning.
Police
said they were linking the find to another left foot,
which was found
in a park in February, due to their "physical similarities" and close
proximity of the discoveries.
The first foot was probably a teaching aid, detectives said.
Forensic
examinations found it was "probably an anatomical specimen" from a
medical or educational establishment and police concluded no crime had
been committed.
Det Insp Paul Catton said: "We carried out a full
and thorough investigation into the discovery of the first foot and the
same will be done for this one.
"We will be looking to confirm
beyond all reasonable doubt that the two discoveries are linked and if
so, whether the most recent find offers any lines of inquiry which can
be taken forward.
"Our earlier investigation exhausted all possible lines of inquiry and we were satisfied that no crime had been committed."
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