LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIG. 

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y. 



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n. 



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Cutaneous nerves of the thoracic limb .... 



Lateral wall, floor, and contents of the axilla 



Superficial dissection of the shoulder and arm 



Dissection of the region of the shoulder .... 



Lateral aspect of the scapula and scapular cartilage, with areas of 



muscular attachment ...... 



Medial aspect of the scapula and scapular cartilage, with areas of 



muscular attachment ...... 



Glenoid cavity of the scapula, with areas of muscular attachment in its 



neighbourhood ....... 



Deep dissection of the shoulder and arm .... 



Dissection of the medial aspect of scapular region and arm 



Deep dissection of the medial aspect of the arm . 



Diagram of the arteries of the thoracic limb 



Diagram of the veins of the thoracic limb .... 



Lateral aspect of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Anterior aspect of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Medial aspect of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Posterior aspect of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Proximal end of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Distal end of the humerus, with areas of muscular attachment . 

 Evolution from pentadactyl to monodactyl condition in the manus of 



the horse ....... 



Dissection of the lateral aspect of the forearm and carpal region . 

 Dissection of the medial aspect of the forearm and carpal region . 

 Lateral aspect of the radius and ulna, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Anterior aspect of the proximal part of the radius and ulna, with areas 



of muscular attachment ..... 



Medial aspect of the proximal part of the radius and ulna, with areas 



of muscular attachment ..... 



Posterior aspect of the radius and ulna, with areas of muscular attachment 

 Lateral aspect of the carpus, etc., with areas of muscular attachment 

 Dorsal (anterior) aspect of the carpus, etc., with areas of muscular 



attachment ....... 



Medial aspect of the carpus, etc., with areas of muscular attachment 

 Volar (posterior) aspect of the carpus, etc., with areas of muscular 



attachment ....... 



Key-outline of the thoracic limb to indicate the level of the transverse 



sections illustrated in subsequent figures 

 Section across the forearm at the level indicated by A in Fig. 30 

 Section across the forearm at the level indicated by B in Fig. 30 

 Section across the forearm at the level indicated by C in Fig. 30 

 Section across the forearm at the level indicated by D in Fig. 30 

 Section across the forearm at the level indicated by E in Fig. 30 

 Section across the most distal part of the forearm at the level indicated 



by F in Fig. 30 . 



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