I 3 6 Defcription Book I X* 



, The ulna. 



The upper end of it forms the coronoid procefs, 



for the infertion of the brachialis mufcle. 

 The inferior end has a procefs named the ftyloid-, 

 which is connected to the carpus by a liga- 

 ment. 



h, The carpus, formed of eight bones. 



iy Metacarpal bone of the thumb. 



k, The metacarpal bones of the four fingers. 



/, The two joints of the thumb. 



m, The three joints or phalanges of the fore- finger ; 

 and the fame are feen in each of the other 

 three, 



INFERIOR EXTREMITY. 



a, The os femoris. 



The upper end of it is named its head or ball, 

 which is lodged in a deep focket of the os in- 

 nominatum, named the acetaluhm. 

 Between the head and trochanter major, the cervix. 

 , Trochanter major. 

 , Trochanter minor. 

 d s Internal condyl. 

 e, External condyl. 

 /, Patella. 



The place where it moves upon the os femoris, is 



named the trochlea. 

 Z> Tibia, 



Between the tibia and the condyls of the os fe- 

 moris, the femilunar cartilages are feenj an<3 

 below the joint, the tubercle of the tibia. 



b. Fibula. 



?, Malleolus internus. 

 li Malleolus externus, 



/, Og 



