896 



5821. A Foetal skeleton, seven inches in height. Hunterian. 



5822. A Foetal skeleton, nine inches in height. 



The pleurapophysis or costal element of the seventh cervical is ossified and distinct. 



Mus. Heaviside. 



5823. A Foetal skeleton of nearly ten inches in height. 



The costal elements, or pleurapophyses, of the seventh cervical vertebrae are ossified. 



Hunterian. 



5824. A Foetal skeleton, eleven inches in length. Hunterian. 



5825. A Human skeleton, sixteen inches in length, being that of a foetus of nine 

 months, or of a child at birth. 



The pleurapophyses of the seventh cervical are large and distinct, and the same elements 

 are represented by distinct ossifications in the ligament connecting the par- with the di-apo- 

 physes in some of the other cervical vertebrae. The corresponding elements may be observed 

 ossified in some of the sacral vertebrae. 



Presented by Sir William Blizard, F.R.8. 



5826. The skeleton of a fully developed Foetus or Child at birth, measuring seven- 

 teen inches in length. Hunterian. 



5827. The skull of a Child at birth. Hunterian. 



5828. The skull of a Child at birth. 



The dried membranes are preserved which close the vacuities called fontanelles. 



Mm. Brit. 



5829. The skull of a Child at birth, vertically and longitudinally bisected. 



A part of the dried integuments and the dura mater are preserved, showing the falx and 

 tentorium. 



Prepared in 1851. 



5830. The skeleton of a Boy, about two years of age. Mus. Brit. 



5831. The skeleton of a Boy, about twelve years of age. Mus. Brit. 



5832. The skeleton of an adult male European. Hunterian. 



