432 



THE MODERN HORSE DOCTOR. 



O 



DD 



S 

 c 



=5 



No. 



f Frontal, 1 



Parietal, 2 



Bones of the crani- J Occipital, 1 



2 



.".".".""H.*."rI!. , ."I""!I.*».".*«! 2 



urn, or skull, ] Temporal, 



Ethmoid, 



WE- 

 Z 



o 



o . 



fc.02 



a 



63- 

 tEfcH 



^S 



c £ 



Z 



o 



- 



"I 



Z 



o 



Bones of the face, 



Dentes, or teeth,.. 

 Bone of the tongue, 

 Bones of the Ear, 



Spine, 



fv 



ertebrae, 



[ Sphenoid, 



f Nasal, 



Ungius, 2 



Malarum, 2 



Maxillaria, superior and anterior, 4 



Palatine, 2 



Turbinated bones, 4 



Vomer, 1 



Posterior maxilla, 1 



b Lacrymal, . 2 



( Cuspidata, or canine, 4 



?Molares, 24 



( Incisores, 12 



Hyoides, 1 



Malleus, .2 



Incus, 2 



Stapes, 2 



Orbiculare, 2 



Cervical , 7 



Dorsal, 13 



L Lumbar, 5 



I Sacrum,* 1 



Tail,...Coccygis, or bones of the tail, 15 



( Sternum, composed at birth of a number of pieces, 1 

 Thorax, ) True ribs, 14 



(False do., 22 



Pelvis, Ossa innominata,t 2 



' Shoulder, Scapula, 2 



Arm, Humerus, 2 



Fore Arm, Radius, (and ulna, connected with the former,). . 4 



C Os schapoides, (one to each knee,) 2 



Os lunare " " 2 



| Os cuneiforme, " " 2 



I Os trapezium, " *■' 



Os trapezoides, " " 



Os unciforme, " " 



Os magnum, " " 



Os pisiforme, " " 



Metacarpi magnum, 



Splents, 



Sessamoides, 



^ Suffraginis, (large pastern,) 



Os coronse, (small do., ) 



Os naviculare, 2 



Os ped is, 2 



Femur, 2 



Patella, 2 



Tibia, 2 



Fibula, 2 



Bones of the knee, 



Below the knee, 



r Thigh, 

 Stifle, . 



Leg, .. 



Bones of the hock, 



Below the knee, 



f Astragalus, 2 



Os calcis, 2 



j Os cuboides, 2 



] Os cuneiforme magnum, 2 



Internal medium, 2 



External do., 2 



' Metatarsi, (or canons,) 2 



Splents, 4 



Os suffraginis, 2 



Os coronse 2 



Os sessamoides, 4 



Os naviculare, 2 



L Os pedis, 2 



242 



Total, 



Dr. Hooper reckons the number of bones in the human subject at 248. 



* The bones in the sacrum of the colt consist of five pieces. 



t The pelvis of the young animal is made up of the two ossa innominata, each of which is 

 formed of two pieces ; the larger is called os ileum, the smaller, in allusion to the human 

 pelvis, has been subdivided Into two portions, named os fachhim and os pubis. 



