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512 Dr. WALTER ADAM on the 
Latero-mesial and Rostro-caudal Dimensions (Breadth and Thickness), Girth 
Latero-mesial Dimensions (Breadth). Rostro-caudal Dimen . 
Supposed) Sonsin | | 
Actual Measurements. Dos: ote Dif Actual — 
sions. Parts. L1 
On the Right Side. On the Left Side. On the Right Side. 
At the proximal end of the metacarpus. Dis- 
= | At the proximal end of the metacarpus. Dis- tance from the lateral pitted surface imme- 
hs 3 tance between the lateral And the mesial diately digitad from the rostral articular | 
gs margins ofthe surface of articulation with margin, To the opposite and similar caudal 4 
H dà the carpal bones : 3:02|. . 3:00 | 3°00 | 12 surface (3h V ice G6 n NN 
as < At the proximalend of the metacarpus. Dis- 
95 At the proximal end of the metacarpus. Dis- tance from the rostral protuberance imme- 
= tance between the lateral And the mesial diately digitad from the rostro-mesial arti- 
< scabrous elevations immediately digitad cular margin, To the opposite caudal sca- 
from the articular margins . à 3:11 . 310 broussurface . 42 . 44:4 (NS og MN 
g : Greatest distance, interveningly to the prox- 
2 imal and the digital ends of the metacarpus; 
* Greatest distance, interveningly to the prox- from the rostral surface of the lateral por- 
E imal and the digital ends of the metacarpus; tion of the bone (divided from the mesial 
3 g between the lateral And the mesial surfaces portion by a furrow-like depression), To 
BS of the caudal margins of the groove occu- the opposite caudo-lateral margin of the . . 4 
"o pying the caudal surface of the bone . 178 CTI Sc Ss a T groove occupying the caudal surface 1°45 23 
as Greatest distance, interveningly to the prox- 
oS ; Smallest distance between the lateral And the imal and the digital ends of the metacarpus; 
S 3 mesial surfaces of the rostral and more 1 from the rostral surface of the mesial por- 
eA, solid portion of the metacarpus; interve- tion of the bone, To the opposite caudo- 
33 ningly to the proximal and the digital ends mesial margin of the groove occupying the E | 
S.B || of the bone . : 1:55 cs BSTI P0] 6 caudal surface . EI EI 
Ba Smallest distance from the rostral surface E 
E of the metacarpus, To the opposite caudal Al 
t surface; over the digital bifurcation of the 1 
m bone, Being the smallest distance interve- | 
ningly to the proximal and the digitalends. 1'04 ^. 
11 E 
Atthe digital end ofthe metacarpus. Distance 
: from the rostro-lateral articular margin of 
E: | — the lateral condyle, To the hollow of the 
A | | At the digital end of the metacarpus. Distance disjunction of the lateral and the middle of 
2 between the lateral And the mesial termina- three tubercles on the caudal articular mar- 
2 tions of the rostral articular margins . 4°22 * | 4951 17 gin of that condyle . . . . . . 1'80 
Rs At the digital end of the metacarpus. Distance At the digital endof the metacarpus. Distance : 
E between the sinuosity on the caudo-digital o | from the rostro-mesial articular margin of 
£< | extremity of the lateral articular margin, the lateral condyle, To the caudal extremity . 
£ And the opposite and similar sinuosity on of the mesial of three tubercles on the cau- = 
a the mesial articular margin . . c. 90 Oe T 30L 15 | dal articular margin of that condyle . . 201 2 
2 F | At the digital end of the metacarpus. Distance : 
= from the rostro-lateral articular margin of 
< the mesial condyle, To the caudal extremity 
of the lateral of three tubercles on the cau- 
L dal articular margin of that condyle 1°95 
