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Posterior Foot . 102 



1. IJones of tin- Tarsii- . . 102 



_'. BQDM of iho Matatemi ..... 105 



3. Bones of the Digital Kegion ...... 105 



Differential Characters in the 1'osterior l.inil. of other tliaii Soliped 



Animals ........ 105 



Comparison "I tin Abdominal Limb of Man with that of the Domceticati d 



Animals . . . . . . . 1 07 



Article vi. Tho Limits in General, and their Parallelism . . 109 



('HAITI u III. The Bones in Birds . . .112 



CMAITKK IV. Theory of the Verb br.il Constitution of the Ski ] . I l> 



SECOND SECTION. The Articulations . . . . . . I'Jl 



CHAPTER I. The Articulations in General . .... 121 



aial Characters of Diarihrajai ...... 123 



General Ch:iract'-rs of Synarthroses ..... 128 



General Chnracters of Amphiarthroses or J\\ini>li\M.s . . . 129 



( IIAITEB II. The Articulations of Mammalia in Particular . . 129 



Article i. Articulations of the Spine ... . 130 



Articulations between the Vertebrae, or Intervertebral Articulations . 130 



Article n. Articulations of the Head ..... 135 



1. Atlo-axoid Articulation ...... 135 



2. Occipito-atloid Articulation ...... 137 



:?. Articulations l>etween the Bones of the Ih -ad . . . 137 



4. Temporo-maxillary Articulation ..... 138 



5. Hyoideal Articulations . . . . . .139 



Article in. Articulations of tho Thorax ..... 140 



1. Costo- vertebral, or Articulations of the Ribs with the Vertebral Column 140 



2. Costo-sternal Articulat : ons . . . . . .141 



3. Chondro-costal Articulations, or Articulations between the Kilis . 142 



4. Articulations between the Costal Cartilages . . . .142 



5. Sternal Articulation peculiar to the Ox and Pig . . . 142 



6. The Articulations of the Thorax cnnMilerrd in a general manner, with 



respect to their Movements ..... . 142 



Article IV. Articulations of the Anterior Limbs . . . . 14:; 



1. Scapulo-humeral Articulation. ..... 143 



2. Humero-radial Articiiliition .... 141 



3. Radio-ulnar Articulation ...... 147 



4. Articulations of the Carpu.s . ... 148 

 Iiitennetiifiirpiil Articulations. . . . 152 



6. Metaearpo-phalangesil Articulations .... 153 



7. Articulation of the First Phalanx with the Second, or first Inter- 



phalangeal Articulation ...... 156 



8. Articulation of the Second Phalanx with the Third, Second Jnter- 



phalnngeal Articulation, or Articulation of the Foot . . l.'iT 



Article v. Articulations of ih< I'< sterior I.imt.s . . . I.Y.t 



1. Articulations of the Pelvis ..... 159 



2. Coxo-femoral Articulation ...... 161 



B. Feiiioi.i-til)iul Articulation . ... It'i3 



1 Tihio-til.ular Articulation . . 167 



5. Articulation^ nt" tin- T;.r-u-. ..r II. "!> . . . 1'^ 

 CiiAi'ii i: III. The Articulations in Bir.N ... . 172 



TIIIKK SECTION. The Muscles. .... 17:: 



CiiAlTKB I. GflnT.il Con.-id n.tion.- . n tin Mi ,|>. il Muscles . 171 



The Stripe 1 Mu-ele.- in (Ii in Tal . . . 174 



