PELVIC LIMBS 



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phalanx cannot be retracted, and, although there are evidences of the 

 toe being formed like a toe of the opposite foot, it must be classed as 

 "indifferent" (Fig. 607). 



2. The foot has six toes. The first toe on the tibial side has two 

 phalanges, and in respect of its terminal phalanx is " indifferent ;" the 

 second and third toes each have three phalanges, and are formed like 

 toes of the opposite foot (Fig. 608) . 



In one specimen, which may be regarded as a modification of this 

 type, the first toe on the tibial side had two phalanges and was in- 

 different ; the second toe was very thick, bore a partially double nail, 

 and was indifferent ; and the third toe was only slightly formed, like 

 a toe of the opposite foot. 



FIG. 607. 



FIG. 608. 



Ectocuneiform. 

 Cuboid. 



Representing 



Meaocwneiform and 



Entocuneiform. 



Ectocuneiform 

 Cuboid 



~l Representing 

 > Mesocuneiform and 

 ) Entocuneiform. 



ABNORMAL RIGHT FOOT. 



RIGHT FOOT WITH SUPERNUMERARY DIGITS. 



3. The foot has six toes, all with three phalanges. 



1. The inner three toes are formed as toes of the opposite foot 

 (Fig. 609, left foot). In one specimen recorded the two tibial 

 digits were completely united in their metatarsals and first 

 phalanges. 



2. The first toe on the tibial side is indifferent ; the second toe is 



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