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in front, which are likewise for this spine, the con- 

 tinuation of the posterior cross-Hne ends, primary 

 section. 



On the anterior lines, (by induction) — ophidian 

 spine. With movement of articulations of lower 

 ribs on to their outer bearings, the lower lung lobes 

 begin to fill for the secondary section. Then, with 

 the movement of the anterior " points of applica- 

 tion" at the lower part of the neck-rook joint, the 

 adjustment of the anterior cross-line ends between 

 the lower and upper lung- lobes for the primary 

 section. 



Composite spine. — With the continued movement 

 of lower ribs on to their outer bearings, and contin- 

 ued filling of lower lung-lobes, comes the adjustment 

 on outer bearing of the hip sockets for the primary 

 section. Then the adjustment in continuation of 

 the cross-Hne ends at the upper part of the sternum 

 and at the small of the back* the anterior points of 

 appHcation rising in the neck above the neck-root 

 joint for the primary section. 



Bicomposite spin£. — Adjustment of hinder-limbs 

 on the outer bearing, the movement passing 



* It will be noticed that the succession goes from sternum to small 

 of =back, with posterior lines leading, both for posterior and anterior 

 lines— whereas it was from small of back to sternum, with anterior 

 lines leading. 



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