CHAPTER XI 



UNGULATA {continued) — aktiodactyla (even-toed 



ungulates) SIKENIA 



Sub-Oeder 10. AliTIODACTYLA. 

 The Aitiodactvle or "Even -toed" Ungulates are to be dis- 



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Fig. 138. — Bones of the Manns — A, of Pig (iSws scro/a). x J. B, of Red Deer (C'c;ths 

 elaphus). xj. C, of Ca.mel {C'auieh/s bactrianus). x ^. c, Cuneiform ; ^, lunar; 

 m, magnum ; m^, m?, second and fifth metacarpals ; R, radius ; s, scaphoid ; td, 

 trapezoid ; u,, unciform ; U, ulna ; //- V, second to fifth fingers. (From Flower's 

 Osteology.') 



tinguished from the Perissodactyla, and from other Ungulate 

 groups, by a number of trenchant characters. The most salient 



