Carpus (Knee) 

 Upper Row : 



Scaphoid, Lunar, 

 Cuneiform, Pisiform 

 Lower Row : 



Trapezium, Trapezoid, 

 Magnum, Unciform. 

 Metacarpal 



,, ... ... 



Sesamoids 



Os Suffraginis (Large Pastern) 



Os Coronae (Small do.) 



Os Pedis (Coffin Bone) ... 



Os Navicular (Shuttle do.) 



Horse. Ox. Dog. Pig. 



8 pairs 6 pairs 7 pairs 8 pairs 



(In the Ox the Trapezium is 

 wanting, and the Magnuni 

 and Trapezoid are represent- 

 ed by a single bone.) 



2 large 2 large 



4 small 2 small 



4 8 



2 4 



2 4 



2 4 



2 4 



> See Par. 6/. 



61. The arrangement of the bones under the knee of the dog 

 resembles that of the human hand. They number 34 in each limb ; 

 whilst those under the knee of the pig are about 28 in each. 



62. Os Innominatum, or pelvic (hip) bone, is composed of three 



sections. Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis (right and left), and 

 these form the side, floor, and part of the roof of the pelvic 

 cavity. 



63. Bones of the Hind Legs (Right and Left) — 



Femur (Thigh bone) 

 Patella (Stifle) 

 Tibia (Leg) 

 Fibula (Leg) 

 Tarsus (Hock) 



Astragalus, Calcis, \ 



Cuboid, Scaphoid, \ 



and two Cuneiforms. ) 

 Large Metatarsal ... ... ... 2 ... 2 



SmaU ,, ... ... ... 4 ••• 2 



