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CLASSIFICATION OF VERTEBRAIES. 



which intergrade between these, largely obliterating the distinctions. In no 

 group of mammals have the lines of descent been worked out more com- 

 pletely than here. 



Fig. 365. ^, right fore foot of horse, from Huxley, i, radius ; 3, scaphoid; 



4, lunare ; 5, cuneiforme ; 6, pisiforme ; 7, magnum ; 8, unciforme ; 9, meta- 

 carpal III; 10, splint bone (metacarpal IVi ; 11, 14, sesamoid bones; 12, proximal 

 phalanx (fetter bone) ; 13, middle phalanx (coronary bone) ; 15, distal phalanx 

 (coffin bone). B, left hind foot, i, tibia ; 2, calcaneum ; 3, astragalus ; 4, cuboid ; 



5, navicular or scaphoid ; 6, ectocuneiforme ; 7, metatarsal Til (cannon bone) ; S, 

 metatarsal IV (splint bone) ; 9, 11, 12, phalanges (see fig. A^ ; 10, 14, sesamoids. 



