TABLE XXXIV. 



Systematic Survey of the Arrangement of the Human Skeleton. 

 A. Central Skeleton, or Axial Skeleton. Spine. 



A. a. Vertebral Bodies and Upper Arches. 



1. Skill I 1 o. Pre-vertebral skull 

 (Cranium) j 26. Vertebral skull 



f 1 Neck vertebrae 



2. Vortehral ) 12 Chet 

 column ^ 5 Hip 



(foliimna | 5 Vertebrae of the sacrum 

 vtrtebralis) (_ 4 n tail (coccyx) 



A.b. 7-ou-er Vertebral Archri. 

 1. Products of the gill- Producta araitoi 



arches brancltUlium 



2. Ribs and breast- Costa el sternum 

 bone 



B. Bones connecting the Extremities. 



B.a. Bones connectinrj the Anterior I.imbs: 

 Jiones of the Shoulder. 



1. Shoulder-blade Rapuia 



(2. 1'rimiiivc key-bon* l'r> coinroidesf) 



(3 Ravi-nione C<acuid<:* f) 



4. Collar-bone, or key-bone Clavtcula 



B.b. on* connecting the Aoirer /.imbt: 



O* iliu 

 C/s iif 

 Os uut 



1. Intestinal bone 



2. I'uliic bone 



3. ilip-boue 



C. Jointed Skeleton of the Limbs. 



C.&. Skeleton of the Pore Limbs. 

 I. FIRST DIVISION: UI-PER ARM. 



1. Upptv arm bone Uumerus 



II. SKCOKD DIVISION: L^WKR ABM. 



2. S|ioke-bone Kadiut 



3. Kll-bone I'lna 



III. THIKD DrviaiON : HAND. 



C.b. Skeleton of the Hind Limit. 

 I. FIKST DIVISION: THIGH. 



1. Thigh-bone Femur 



II. SECOHD DIVISION : LEO. 



2. Shin-bone Tibia 



3. Calf-bone fibula 



III. THIRD DIVISION : Fx.r. 



