On the following page is found a table of the bones 

 in the structure of a horse, the notes below give explan- 

 ations on the table. 



*) The bones in the sacrum of the colt consist of five pieces. 



)) The pelvis of the young animal is made up of the two 

 ossa innominata, each of which is formed of two pieces, the 

 larger is called os ileum, the smaller, in allusion to the human 

 pelvis, has been subdivided into two portions, named os ichium 

 and os pubis 



Dr. Hooper reckons the number of bones in the 

 human subject at 248. 



