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§§ 316-320. Muscles of the Iliac and Anterior Femoral Regions (Human) — Muscles of the Inner Aspect of the 

 Thigh (Human) — Muscles of the Front of the Leg; Anterior Tibio-fibular Region (Human) — Super- 

 ficial and Certain of the Deep Muscles of the Lower Leg as seen from Behind (Human) — Muscles of the 

 Back of the Leg, Deep Layer (Human) . . 1052-1057 



BONES OF THE RIGHT FOOT SEEN FROM THE INSIDE (Human) 



§ 321. Longitudinal Section of the Soft and Hard Parts of the Foot (Human) 1058 



§§ 322-326. Muscles of the Sole of the Foot, Superficial Layer (Human) — Muscles of the Sole of the Foot, Second 

 Layer (Human) — Muscles of the Sole of the Foot, Third or Deepest Layer (Human) — The Dorsal and 

 Plantar Interossei Muscles of the Foot (Human) — The Foot of Man adapted to the Erect Position . 1058-1060 



DESIGN AS MANIFESTED IN THE HUMAN FOOT, HAND, AND ORGANS OF 



LOCOMOTION 



§ 327. The Human Foot and Hand in Relation to the Foot of the Horse and the Wing of the Bird, Bat, and 



Pterodactyl . , 1063 



Design as Displayed in the Muscular System generally 1067 



VOLUME THREE 

 ANIMAL LOCOMOTION 



§ 328. Extended General Statement and Review of the whole Subject . . 1073 



§§ 329-331. Fundamental Axioms— Of Uniform Motion— Motion Uniformly Varied . 1091 



§ 332. The Legs move largely as Pendulums owing to the Force of Gravitation 1091 



§§ 333-334. Resistance of Fluids — Mechanical Effects on Animals immersed in them 1091 



§ 335. Centre of Gravity — The Lever — Its Relation to Stability 1091 



PASSIVE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION 



§ 336. Bones — Joints — Ligaments . j092 



§ 337. Effect of Atmospheric Pressure on Limbs 1094 



ACTIVE ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION 



§ 338. Muscles, their Properties, Arrangement, Mode of Action, &c. . IO94 



§ 339. The Distribution of the Muscles of the Horse . . ... 1097 



§ 340. The Traveling Surfaces of Animals Modified and Adapted to the Medium on or in which they Move 1100 



MOVEMENTS IN RUDIMENTARY LIVING MATTER 

 § 341. Instantaneous Photography a Valuable Aid in Determining Animal Movements jj^jj^ 



PROGRESSION ON THE LAND 



§§ 342-345. The Creeping of the Serpent — The Locomotion of Birds (the Ostrich, Adjutant, &c.) Locomotion 



in Man — Locomotion of the Horse ... . 1115-1131 



