FIGURES. 



x.x.x, mark the superior articulation surfaces for the pahnar 



sesamoid bone. 

 y.y, (placed towards the bases of the large third and fourth 



claws) indicate the inferior articular surfaces for the palmar 



sesamoid bone. 

 The arrow passes through the foramen of the scapho- carpal. 

 5a. Palmar sesamoid bone, palmar aspect (x 2^). 



x.x.x and y.y, indicate the position of its articular surfaces on the 



side away from the observer, which correspond with the 



surfaces of the preceding figure similarly marked. 



6. Left femur, anterior aspect (x 2). 



g.t^ great trochanter. 

 l.t, lesser trochanter. 



7. Left tibia, fibula and patella, external aspect (x 2). 



a, points to the surface of the patella, with which it articulates 

 with the femur. The edge of the surface only is shown. 



/, fibula. 



o, foramen through head of fibula. Just beneath this, on the 

 side opposite to that shown in the figure, is the articular 

 surface, which is partly for the superior tibio-fibular articu- 

 lation, and partly for the femur. 



J), patella. 



t, tibia. 



8. Left pes, dorsal aspect (x 2^). 



a, ^ 



c, \ claws of digits in theii proper order, a being that of the hallux 



e, J 

 ' a, astragalus. 



ca, calcaneum. 



ctt, cuboid. 



ic, internal cuneiform. 



m, fifth metacarpal. 



mc, middle cuneiform. 



s, sesamoid bone. 



sc, scaphoid. 

 8a. The fifth metacarpal showing its large hamular expansion, external 



aspect (x 2J). 

 8b. Internal view of the large flat tibial sesamoid (x 2i). 

 9. The skin has been removed from the head and neck, showing the 

 large salivary glands [iiat. dze). 



a, meatus auditorius externus. 



jy, parotid. ,c.« ii , 



s, submaxillary. • ^ J 



sm, tendon of sterno-mastoid. 



