a. Skull. 



6. 6. Vertebral column or Spine. 



c. Ribs. 



d. Sternum or Chest bone. 



e. e. Scapulas or Blade bones. 

 f.f. Clavicles or Collar bones. 

 g. g. Pelvic or Hip bones. 



h. h. Humeri or Arm bom-s. 



i. Radius -) 



. TT . > Bones of fore-arm. 



/. Ulna y 



k. Femur or Thigh bone. 

 I. Tibia or Large bone of leg. 

 m. Fibula or Small bone of leg. 

 n. Calcaneum or Heel bone, 

 o. Tarsal bones or Bonos of the 



foot. 

 p. Carpal bones or Bones of the 



wrists. 



FIG. 73. THE HUMAN SKELETON". 



various clever and useful acts, yet it is by Man's instru- 

 mentality and not by their own powers ; in "fact there is not 

 an animal which left to itself has the slightest power within 



