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Fig. 382. — The 

 bones of the fore- 

 leg of a pig. — 

 From Thomson. 



c, Cuneiform ; h., 

 humerus ; /., lunar 

 (semilunar or inter- 

 medium) ; m., mag- 

 num ; r., radius ; s., 

 scaphoid ; t., trape- 

 zoid ; w., unciform; 

 2-5, digits. 



-mr A 



-mci* 



Fig. 383.— The 

 bones of the 

 right foreleg of a 

 calf, from the 

 outer side. — 

 From Thomson. 



h., End of humerus ; 

 wic.3.4, cannon bone 

 (fused third and 

 fourth metacarpals) ; 

 wc. 5, fifth metacarpal; 

 n., nodule ; r., radius ; 

 M., olecranon process 

 of ulna. 



Fig. 384. — The bones 

 of the hind foot 

 of an ox. — From 

 Thomson. 



a. Astragalus ; c, cal- 

 caneum ; m.t., cannon 

 bone (fused third and 

 fourth metatarsals) ; 

 ph., phalanges. 



the New Forest and Westmorland, and rather more on Exmoor, 

 but it is now present in some of the State Forests near these three 

 centres, which suggests that it has taken advantage of the in- 

 creased area of relatively undisturbed woodland provided by 



a., Oesophagus; b. 



Fig. 385. — The stomach of a sheep. — From Leunis. 



beginning of duodenum; c. rumen or paunch; d., reticulum in honeycomb-bag 

 e, psalterium or manyphes ; /., abomasum or reed. 



