LIST OF ILLUSTliATlOXS 



FIG. 



37. Medial aspect of the carpus, metacarpus, and digit 



38. Lateral aspect of the skeleton of the digit with areas of muscular 



attachment ....... 



39. Volar (posterior) aspect of the skeleton of the digit with areas of 



muscular attachment ...... 



40. Section across the metacarpus at the level indicated by G in Fig. 30 



41. Section across the metacarpus at the level indicated by H in Fig. 30 



42. Section across the metacarpus at the level indicated by I in Fig. 30 



43. Section across the distal end of the metacarpus as indicated by J in Fig. 30 



44. Section across the first phalanx at the level indicated by K in Fig. 30 



45. Section across the first phalanx at the level indicated by L in Fig. 30 



46. Lateral aspect of the shoulder joint .... 



47. Medial aspect of the shoulder joint .... 



48. Anterior aspect of the elbow joint ..... 



49. Medial aspect of the elbow joint ..... 



50. Lateral aspect of the carpal articulations .... 



51. Dorsal (anterior) aspect of the carpal articulations 



52. Medial aspect of the carpal articulations .... 



53. Lateral aspect of the matrix of the hoof .... 



54. Volar aspect of the matrix of the hoof .... 



55. Outline of the volar and plantar aspects of the hoof of the thoracic and 



pelvic limbs ....... 



56. Inner surface of the hoof ...... 



57. Volar aspect of the hoof ...... 



58. Longitudinal section of the digit ..... 



59. Key-outline to indicate the position of the sections illustrated in Figs, 



60 and 61 



60. Transverse section of the foot at the level indicated by line A in Fig. 59 



61. Transverse section of the foot at the level indicated by line B in Fig. 59 



62. Lateral aspect of the phalanges and the cartilage of the third phalanx, to 



show the position of the joint and cartilage relative to the surface of 

 the limb and the border of the hoof ..... 



63. The tendons and ligaments of the lateral aspect of the digit 



64. Ligaments of the volar (posterior) aspect of the digit 



65. Superficial dissection of the medial aspect of the thigh (female) 



66. Dissection of the medial aspect of the thigh after removal of the sartorius 



and gracilis muscles (male) ...... 



67. Deep dissection of the medial aspect of the thigh .... 



68. Diagram of the arteries of the pelvic limb ..... 



69. Diagram of the veins of the pelvic limb ..... 



70. Ventral aspect of the hip bone, with areas of muscular attachment 



71. Cutaneous nerves of the pelvic limb ..... 



72. Superficial dissection of the gluteal region and lateral aspect of the thigh 



73. Deep dissection of the gluteal region and lateral aspect of the thigh 



74. Lateral aspect of the hip bone, sacrum, and associated ligaments, with 



areas of muscular attachment ...... 



75. Lateral aspect of the femur, with areas of muscular and ligamentous 



attachment ........ 



76. Anterior aspect of the femur, with areas of muscular and ligamentous 



attachment ........ 



77. Medial aspect of the femur, with areas of muscular and ligamentous 



attachment ........ 



78. Posterior aspect of the femur, with areas of muscular and ligamentous 



attachment ........ 



79. Proximal end of the femur, with areas of muscular attachment . 



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