EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 



SKELETON OF THE HORSE, 



Shoioing its relation to the contour of the animal, viewed laterally. 



A. Temporal fossa. 



B. Inferior maxilla. 



C. Atlas. 



D. Dentata. 



E. Cervical vertebrae. 



F. Dorsal do. 



G. Lumbar do. 

 H. Sacral do. 

 I. Coccygeal do. 

 J. Scapula. 



K. Hurnerus. 

 L. Radius. 

 L'. Ulna. 

 M. Carpus. 

 N. Trapezium. 

 O. Metacarpus. 

 P, b. Os suffraginis. 

 Q, c. Sesamoids. 

 R, d. Os curor.se. 

 S, e. Os pedis, 

 T T. Ribs. 

 U. Ilium. 

 V. Femur. 

 X. Patella. 

 Y. Tibia. 

 w. Fibula 



Z. Tarsus. 

 a. Metatarsus. 



/. Ligamentum nuchse, funicular por- 

 tion. /. Lamellar portion. 



1. Zygoma. 



2. Orbital fossa. 



3. Xasal peak. 



4. Incisor teeth. 

 4'. Canine teeth. 

 r>. Molar teeth. 



6. External humeral trochanter. 

 7 7. Scapular fossae. 



8. Coracoid apophysis. 



9. Cartilage of prolongation. 



1(>. Deltoid ridge, and external tuber- 

 osity. 



11. Olecranon. 



12. Costal cartilages. 



13. Anterior iliac spine. 



14. Ischium. 



15. Trochanter major. 



16. Trochanter minor. 



18. Anterior tibial tuberosity. 



19. Calcaneum. 



20 ^0. Small metacarpal and metatarsal, 

 or splint bones. 



