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TUE ANATOMY OF YERTEBRATED ANIMALS. 



fiQ. 94. — A. rip-ht fore-foot of a Horse. — 1. Katlius. 2. Groove in the front face of the radl- 

 us. 8. Scaphoides. 4. Lunare. 5. Cuneiforme. 6. Pisifonne. T. Mag-niun. 8. IJn- 

 ciforme. 9. Mctncarpale, Hi. 10. Metacarpale, *i5. 11. Sesamoid bones in the liga- 

 ments at the back of the metacarpo-phalangeal articulation. 12. Pro.vimal phalanx (let- 

 ter-bone). 13. Middle phalanx (coronary). 15. Distal phalanx (coffin-bone). 14. Sesa- 

 moid bone in the tendon of the flexor perforans (called " navicuJar " by Veterina- 

 rians). 



iJ, left hind-foot of a Horse. — 1. Tibia. 2. Calcaneum. 8. Astragalus. 4. Cuboid. 5. Na* 

 vicular, or scaphoid. 6. Ectocuneiform. 7. Metatarsals tii. 8. Metatarsale, m 9,11. 

 12. Phalanges. 10, 14. Sesamoids. 



