The names and ftrufture, of the 

 fevn bones which compofe 

 it. 



Of their connexion with each 

 other, and particular ufes. 



130. Of the articulation of the af- 

 tragulus, with the bones of the 

 leg. 



131. Of the METATURSUS and TOES. 

 Separate examination of thefe 



bones. 



Of the difference between them, 

 and thofe of the metacarpus, 

 and fingers. 



132. Remarks on the mechanifm of 

 the foot, and the manner in 

 which progreffion is perform- 

 ed. 



133. SKELETON of a FCETUS examin- 

 ed, and compared with that of 

 the adult fubjeft. 



134. Remarks on its flriking peculiari- 

 ties, with regard to the number, 



fhape. 



