EXPLANATIONS OF THE OPPOSITE CUT. 



1 The temporal bone. . , r ,^,;i 



2. The frontal bone, or bone of the forehead. 

 3'. The orbit of the eye. 



4. The lachrymal bone. 



5. The malar, or cheek bone. 

 G. The upper jaw-bone. 



7 The nasal bone, or bone ot the nose. 



8. The nippers, found on the lower jaw alone. 



9! The ei^'ht true ribs. c i. u ^A 



10. The humerus, or lower bone of the shoulder. 



11. The sternum. r • 1 lu 



12. Ihe ulna, its upper part formmg the elbow. 

 U. The ulna. 



11. The radius, or principal bone ot the arm. 



15*. a he small bones of the knee. 



ir. The larce metacarpal, or shank bone. , r ^. 



17. The bifurcation at the pasterns, and the two larger pasterns to each foot. 



18 The sessamoid bones. 



19" The bifurcation of the pasterns. 



20 The lower jaw and the grinders. 



21. The vertebrae, or bones of the neck. 



22 The navicular bones. 



23 The two-coffin bones to each foot. 



24. The two smaller pasterns to each foot. 



2') The smalli-r or splint-l)one. 



20 The false ribs, with their cartilages. 



27 'J'he patella, or bone ot the knee. 



28 'i'he small bones of the hock. 



29. The metatarsals, or larger bones ot the limd leg. 



30. The pasterns and feet. 



31. The small bones of the hock. 



32. The point of the hock. 



33. The tibia, or proper leg-bone. 



34. The thigh-bone. 



35. The bones of the tail. 



^^- I The haunch and pelvis. 

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38. The sacrum. 



39. The bones of the loins. 



40. n he l)0nes of the back. 



41. The ligament of the neck and its attachments. 

 42! The scapula, or shoulder-blade. 



43. The bones of the back. 



44. i'he ligament of the neck. 



45. The dentata. 



47". The occipital bone, deeply depressed below the crest, or ridge of the 



head. 

 4F!. The parietal bone low in the temporal fossa. 

 49. The horns, being processes or continuations of Uie frontal bone. 



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