THE SKELETON. 57 
Carpus.—The carpus consists of seven bones arranged 
in two rows (Fig. 36). Beginning on the pollex side, the 
scapholunar, cuneiform, and pisiform compose the proxi- 
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Fic. 35. (See next page for explanation.) 
mal row, and the trapezium, trapezoid, magnum, and unci- 
form form the distal row. The scapholunar, easily dis- 
tinguished because of its large size, articulates with the 
