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ELEMENTS OF MAMMALIAN ANATOMY 



tinguished because of its large size, articulates with the radius, 

 triquetral, hamate, capitate, lesser and greater multangular. 

 The triquetral articulates with the ulna, hamate form, pisiform, 

 and scapholunar. The pisiform is next to the scapholunar in 



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Fig. 36. — {See next page for explanation.) 



size. It projects prominently laterad from the triquetral and 

 articulates with the ulna and triquetral. The greater multangu- 

 lar is crescentic in shape and articulates with the scapholunar, 

 lesser multangular and first and second metacarpals. The 



