TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



that of the Domesticated 



AND THEIR PARALLELISM 



8. Bones of the Phalanges or Digital Region .... 



Differential Characters ...... 



Comparison of tJje Thoracic Limb of Man with that of the Domesticated Animal 

 Article V. — The Hand in General ..... 



Article VI. — Posterior or Pelvic Limb 

 Pelvis .... 



A. Coxa, or Os Innomatura 



B. The Pelvis in General 

 Differential Characters 



Thigh .... 



Femur .... 



Differential Characters 

 Leg ..... 



1. Tibia 



2 Fibula, or Peroneus . . 



3. Patella 



Differential Characters 

 Posterior Foot . 



1. Bones of the Tarsus 

 Differential Characters 



2. Bones of the Metatarsus 

 Differential Characters 



3. Bones of the Digital Region 

 Differential Characters 



Comparison of the Abdominal Limb of Man with 

 Animals. 

 Article VII. — The Foot in General 

 Article VIII. — The Limbs in General, 

 Chapter III.— The Bones in Birds 

 Chapter IV.— Theory of the Vertebral Constitution of the Skeleton 

 SECOND SECTION —THE ARTICULATIONS .... 



Chapter I.— The Articulations in General .... 



General Characters of the Diarthroses ..... 



General Characters of the Synarthroses ..... 



General Characters of the Amphiarthroses, or Symphyses . 

 Chapter II. — The Articulations in Mammalia in Particular . 

 Article I. — Articulations op the Spine ..... 



Intervertebral Articulations ...... 



Differential Characters ....... 



Article II.— Articulations of the Head 



1. Atlo-axoid Articulation . . . . . . 



2. Occipito-atloid Articulation ..... 



3. Articulations between the Bones of tlie Head .... 



4. Temporo-maxillary Articulation ..... 



5. Hyoideal Articulations ....... 



Article III. — Articulations of the Thorax .... 



Extrinsic Articulations ....... 



Costo-vertebral, or Articulations of the Ribs with the Vertebral Column 

 Intrinsic Articulations ....... 



A. Chondro-sternal or Costo-sternal Articulations 



B. Chondro-cdsta! Articulations, or Articulations between the Ribs and their 



Cartilages ... .... 



C. Articulations between the Costal Cartilages 



D. Sternal Articulation peculiar to the Ox and Pig 



The Articulations of the Thorax considered in a General Manner, with respect to 

 their Movements .... 

 A.RTICLE IV. — Articulations of the Anterior Limbs 



1. Scapulo-humeral Articulation 



2. Humero-radial Articulation 



3. Radio- ulnar Articulation 



4. Articulations of the Carpus . , 



