INDEX. 



PAGE. 



Halting, From the gallop 274 



" How differing from locomotion 72 



Head joint in snake— Its action 37 



" " Relations of its different parts to the winding 



lines 91 



" " How altered in the higher animals 87 



Head— To be kept always raised up 250 



Higher animals 76 



l/b?-se— Muscles answering to sterno-mastoids and a clue 



to action of the latter, 85 note 96 



Illustrations for diagonal movements ; always suppose left 

 anterior and right posterior winding lines to com- 

 mence the action 25 



Joint Virtual, at roof of neck 89 



Kicking 276 



Lateral pressures at head joint 92-93 



Larynx 116 



Landing from spring— Order in which snake's ribs should 



come to ground 58 



Legs Free— How moved in discharge 121 



" Diagonal— Their movement more synchronous in re- 

 trogression 165 



•' Table of their lateral movements 269 



Limbs, Fore and hind. Difference between 97 



" Fore— How guided by trunk, and how by neck 133 



Lines, Winding 28 



" Alternate may lead in equalizing 186 



Line of general pressure,Where oblique requires rounding 



of condyles 91 



Lobes of lungs 112 



Locomotion of man and of the liorse 130 



Loops of windpipe, When they allow lower jaw to close... 125 



Lotver jaw— Its articulations 125-129 



" " Artificial gi-ound for bicomposite spine 127 



"• " Yields in retrogression 165 



" '• Goes especially with posterior ec 212 



" " Analogues to its motion 97 



Lungs in the higher animals 107 



'• CeMs and tubes of 116 



" Exercises founded on their action 182 



'' In the snake 74 



'♦ Their centre the focus of force and centre of set- 

 ting-up 136-188 



Lung lobes 112 



" " Their pecuUar shape 114 



