Anatomical FIGURES. 369 



5. The ligament of the coronary-bone 

 with that of the foot. 



3. and 4. The extenfor tendon of the 

 foot. 



The Third Plate, containing Figures of the 

 ojieology and fra6iure .of the bones. 



Figure the firfl-, reprefents a fore view 

 of the leg. 



3. The cannon-bone cut acrofs at the 

 upper end. 



4. The paftern-bone. 



5. The coronary- bone. 



6. The foot-bone. 



The fecond figure is a back view of the 

 fame leg. 



8. The cannon-bone, 



4. The paftern. 



5. The coronary-bone. 



3. The nut-bone, which cannot be 

 feen in a fore view. 



6. The foot, or coffin-bone. 



The third figure is another back view 

 of the fame leg. 



16. The place where the artery divides 

 into two branches. 



4. The holes into which thefe two 

 branches pafs in the foot. 



B b 5. The 



