772 MAMMALIAN ANATOMY 



FIG. 588. 

 Proximal End. 



With Mesocuneiform. 



WithEntonmeiform and fif^HL. with Ectocuneiform. 

 First Metatarsal. 7/ \ w^ 



With Third Metatarsal. 



Tibial Side. \ ; Fibular Side. 



SECOND LEFT METATARSAL, DORSAL SURFACE OF BASE AND 



PART OF SHAFT. 



attachment of the ligament binding the rudimentary first metatarsal 

 to the second. 



The plantar angle (Fig. 590), although prominent, is not produced 

 into a hook. 



FIG. 589. 

 Proximal End. 



With Mesocuneiform. 

 With Entonmeiform \ jy; 



Plantar Side. and First MetatM Wl Dorsal Side. 



SECOND LEFT METATARSAL, TIBIAL SURFACE OF BASE AND 



PART OF SHAFT. 



On the fibular surface (Fig. 591) are two large circular depres- 

 sions, one dorsal and the other plantar, separated by a longitudinal 

 ridge. The proximal halves of these concavities receive swellings on 



FIG. 590. 



Proximal End. 



With Mesocuneiform. 



With Entocuneiform 

 _,. T /-rvwit, m~ and First Metatarsal. 70-7 



Fibular Side. H\M Tibial Side. 



SECOND LEFT METATARSAL, PLANTAR SURFACE OF BASE AND 



PART OF SHAFT. 



the distal end of the tibial surface of the ectocuneiform, and the distal 

 halves articulate with rounded prominences on the tibial side of the 



