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Ijung lobes, Manner of filling 114-131-132 



" " How their filling and exhausting accompanies 



the diflferent lines of torsion 117 



" " Filling of each brings its C forward 190 



" *' Filled through collateral nostrils 238 



" " Ball and socket action between them the pivot 



of all movement 247 



Lung tips 112 



" " Manner of filling 115-131-132 



" " Analogous action in lower lobes 115 



" " Theiraction 238 



Morquin, Mons— His account of himself 239 



" His method of setting-up 238-240 



iVccA;— Snake must use two or three vertebrae as such 60 



" Its connection with the fore limbs 98 



JSTeck-root— Its virtual ball and socket joint 89-90-128 



Neck-root joint— On it the fore limbs change from their body 



to their neck connection 98 



iVosM7s— Normal tilliug of lungs has place through them . . 238 

 " Why sometimes difficult to breathe entirely 



through them 244 



Oeynhausen, von Colonel 161-172-179-272 



Ophidian S 83 



Orleans, Duke o/— His judgment on Baucher's system 258 



Passage 280 



Pace 154-155-156-157 



" Details of 158-159-160 



Pelvis 78 



" Muscular connection with breast bone 87 



" Acts with both CC 142 



Perpendicular plane. Movement in 58 



Pillars of diaphragm 110 



Pirouette and pirouette reuversee 284 



Points of application 25 



Posterior winding line— Its working not completed until 



at partial discharge of spring 137 



'• point of application— Its direct drawing almost at 



last moment in equalization 192 



Posterior ivinding ?t7ies— Reflex and direct action of their 



secondary sections , 117 



Primary sections of winding lines 29 



Pressure of socket against condyle on one side depends on 



its separation on the other 39 



" Lateral at head joint 92-93 



Propellers— A division of the ribs 58 



