38 PHYSIOLOGICAL SERIES. 



A. 164. A small section of bone, while in u growing state ; 

 apparently the outer crust of a tibia of a Sus scrofa. 0. C. 

 158. Hunterian. 



A. 165. A similar preparation. 0. C. 159. Hunterian. 



A. 166. A transverse section of an epiphysis [probably from the 

 leg of a foetal Calf (Bos taurus)~\^ the ossification of which 

 is nearly completed. 0. C. 150. Hunterian. 



A. 167. A similar preparation. 0. C. 151. Hunterian. 



A. 168. A longitudinal section of the tibia of a Calf. 0. C. 160. 



Hunterian. 



A. 169. The tibia of a mature Human Foetus, showing the carti- 

 laginous epiphyses. 0. C. 133 c. 



Presented by W. H. Clift, Esq. 



A. 170. A transverse section of the tibia of a young Man, 

 exhibiting its degree of vascularity. 0. C. 161. 



Hunterian. 



A. 171. A section of the lower part of a Human tibia, in which 

 the degrees of vascularity of the epiphysis, the cancellous 

 extremity, and denser part of the shaft of the bone may 

 be compared with each other. 0. C. 162. Hunterian. 



A. 172. A section of the diaphysis of a Human tibia, injected; 

 exposing the medullary cavity, and the vessel of the marrow 

 (Arteria medullaris), ramifying on the lining membrane 

 of the cavity. 0. C. 209 A. 



Presented by William Lawrence, Es<j. 



A. 173. Sections of the extremities of right femur, tibia, and 

 fibula, from a subject aged 15 years. 



Presented by A. H. Tubby, Esq. 



A. 174. The upper extremity of the tibia of a Child, having 

 the patella attached. The arteries of the cartilaginous 



