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equally developed, and their ungual phalanges flattened on 

 their inner or contiguous surfaces, so that each is symmetri- 

 cal in itself, but when the two are placed together they form a 

 figure symmetrically disposed to a line drawn between them. 

 Or, in other words, the axis or median line of the whole 



Fig. 98. 



Fig. 96. — Bones of the manus of Pig {Sus scrofa), \. 



Fig. 97. — Bones of the manus of Red Deer [Cervus elaphus), \. 



Fig. 98. — Bones of the manus of Camel (Came/us bactrianus), \. 



manus is a line drawn between the third and fourth digits, 

 while in the Perissodactyles it is a line drawn down the 

 centre of the third digit. 



In the Suma, Pigs (Fig. 96), Peccaries, and Hippopotamus, 

 the second and fifth toes are well developed, though always 



