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Fig. 20 is the flank; and 21, the belly. 

 Fig. 22. The chest wall, the depth of the chest 

 being measured immediately behind the 

 elbows, around the breast, and over the 

 withers, great depth of chest being a sine 

 qua non in all hounds. 

 Fig. 23. The shoulder, divisible into (a) the upper 

 border; (b) posterior border; and (c) the 

 point of the shoulder. 

 Fig. 24 is the arm, joining the lower angle of the 

 shoulder above and the upper end of the 

 forearm. 

 Fig. 25 represents the point of the elbow. 

 Fig. 26. The forearm, divisible into (a) upper, (b) 

 middle, and (c) lower thirds, as indicated by 

 the lines. 

 Fig. 27. (d) The inner face of forearm; (e) the 

 outer; (/) the front; and (g) the posterior faces 

 of forearm. 

 Fig. 28. The wrist or knee joint, uniting with the 

 lower end of the forearm above and bones of 

 the hand, excluding those representing the 

 fingers (toes) below. 

 Fig. 29. The toes. 

 Fig. 30. The nails. .>tt>e^^ "^ 

 Fig. 31. Front face of the first thigh (represented 

 in the human subject from the hip to the 

 knee). 



