290 COPE. 
CON GENTS: 
Preface ; 
Introductory enisais on thé phivlaeeny Bi the (tamara 
I. The Limbs 5 
1. The proportions of the limbs and their aenients 
a. Increase of length by impact 
B. Increase of length by stretching . 
y. Other modifications through use and disuse 
2. The number of the digits 
3. The fixed articulations 
a. The ulna and radius 
B. The carpus and tarsus 
4. The ginglymoid articulations : : 
a. The heads of the humerus and femur . 
4. The elbow joint . 
c. The femoro-tibial aitictlation 
d. The distal hinge of the Artiodactyle sracains 
e. The tarsal articulations of the Edentata 
jf. The tongue-and-groove joints 
II. The Axis of the Skeleton 
1. The skull . 
a. The sense organs 
8. The muscular insertions 
y. The horns . 
2. The vertebral centra . 
a. The articular faces 
B. The relative lengths of the verhebue 
3. The vertebral arches 
4. The scapular arch 
5. The pelvic arch . 
Ill. The Dentition C 6 
1. The origin of the canine ine a 
. The development of the incisors 
. The development of the molars 
. Origin of the triconodont molar 
. Origin of the tritubercular molar 
. Origin of the tuberculosectorial molar 
. Origin of the sectorial dentition 
. Origin of the Amblypodous molar 
. Origin of the quadritubercular molar 
. Origin of the lophodont molars 
. Origin of the proal dentitions 
a. Rodentia 
6. Multituberculata 
IV. Conclusions 
V. Literature . 
VI. List of engravings . 
Ley) on Aum fw N 
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