Development of the Bones of the Lower Limh. 37 



cuneiform bone, and only a very small centre in the inner 

 cuneiform bone. B. C. 1. N. 112. 



2. 101. Development of Foot. — Skeleton of the foot of a child, 

 probably about six years old — injected and in turpentine. 



The scaphoid is still cartilaginous and the centres in the 

 middle and internal cuneiform bones are exceedingly small. 



B. C. 1. K 113. 



2. 102. Development of Foot.— Skeleton of the foot of a 

 child, about eight or nine years old. The ossific centres in the 

 inner and middle cuneiform and scaphoid bones are still 

 relatively very small. B. C. 1. N. 115. 



2. 103. Development of Foot. — Tarsus and metatarsus from a 

 young person, about fifteen years of age — macerated to show the 

 epiphyses in the os calcis and the heads of the metatarsal bones. 

 Prepared by Vasseur, Paris. G. C. 3549. 



Presented by Charles W. Cathcart, F.R.C.S.E., 1893. 



2. 104. Ossification of the Tarsal Bones.— Section of the 



bones of the tarsus of an infant, probably about birth — injected 

 and in spirit — to show the centres of ossification beginning in 

 the cartilafte. B. C. 1. K 25. 



2. 105. Structure of Foot. — Transverse section of the tarsal 

 arch of an adult — injected and in turpentine — to show the 

 relative vascularity of the parts. B. C. 1. IS". 44. 



2. 106. Structure of Foot.— Section of the bones forming the 



