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KANGAROOS 



lagus the family is terrestrial, and its numerous species 

 progress by leaps effected by the long hind -limbs, which are 



cbd. 



Fig. 65. — Skeleton of Wallaby {Macropus (luhihattis). The scapula is raised some- 

 what higher than in nature. The end of the tail is omitted. The head of 

 the femur has been separated from the acetabulum, acet. Acetabulum ; acr, 

 acromion process ; asf, astragalus ; cul, calcaneum ; chd, cuboid ; chev, chevron- 

 bones ; cl, clavicle ; cnii, cuneiform of carpus ; epi, epipubis ; fb, fibula ; fern, 

 femur ; hd, head of femur ; hu, humerus ; il, ilium ; isch, ischium ; oht, obturator- 

 foramen ; orb, orbit ; j^ia-, pisiform ; pnb, pubis ; rad, radius ; rb^, first rib ; rb^''\ 

 last rib ; .sc, scapula ; st, sternum ; tb, tibia ; trorh, great trochanter of femur ; tdn, 

 ulna ; unc, unciform; IV, fourth toe. (From Parker and Haswell's Zoology.) 



decidedly, often greatly, longer than the fore -limbs. In the 

 hind -limb the fourth toe is very long and strong; the fifth 

 moderately so ; the second and third are slender and united by 

 skill. The tail is always lons^, but differs in its characters from 



