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B. 127. Right shoulder-joint of a Hedgehog (Erinaceus europceus] . 

 A black bristle has been placed below the delicate gleno- 

 humeral ligament. 



B. 128. Right shoulder-joint of a Rabbit (Lepus cuniculus), 

 showing the free gleno-huineral ligament. 



B. 129. Right shoulder-joint of Guinea-pig (Cavia porcellns), 

 showing gleno-humeral ligament. 



Presented by F. S. Eve, Esq. 



B. 130. Right shoulder-joint of Capybara (Hydrochcerus capy- 

 bara), showing a gleno-humeral ligament. 



B. 131. Right shoulder-joint of Coypu (Myocastor coy pus], 

 showing a gleno-humeral ligament. 



B. 132. Left shoulder-joint of a Beaver (Castor canadensis), 

 showing a gleno-humeral ligament. 



Presented by J. B. Sutton., Esq. 



B. 133. Left glenoid cavity of foetal Elephant (Eleplias indie us). 

 A fold of the capsule is situated near the dorsal border 

 of the glenoid cavity. The glenoid ligament may be seen 

 beneath the coracoid process. 



B. 134. Right shoulder-joint of a Dog (Canis familiar is), showing 

 a gleno-humeral ligament. 



B. 135. Left shoulder-joint of Colobus vellerosus, showing a fold 

 of capsule representing the gleno-humeral ligament. 



B. 136. Right shoulder-joint of Orang-Outang (Simla satyrus), 

 showing a fold of the capsule representing the gleno- 

 humeral ligament. Presented by Victor Horsley, Esq. 



B. 137. Left shoulder-joint of Orang-Outang (Simla satyrus), 

 showing a gleno-humeral ligament. 



B. 138. The parts constituting the left Human shoulder-joint. 

 The capsular ligament is laid open to expose the head of 

 the humerus, and the tendon of the long head of the biceps 



