294 THE ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATED ANIMALS. 



Pig. 94.— a, rijrM fore-foot of a Horse.— 1. Radius. 2. Groove In the front fa«e of the radl- 

 UB. 3. Scaphuifles. 4. Lunare. 5. CuDeilbrme. 6. Pisiforme. 7. Magnum, 8. Un» 



ciforme. 9. Meticarpale, Hi. 10. Metacarpale, iv. 11. Sesamoid bones in the liga- 

 ments at the back of the motacarpo-phalangeal artlcnlation. 12. Proximal phfilanx (fet- 

 ter-bone). 13. Widdle phalanx (coronarj^). 15. Distal phalanx (coffin-bone). 14. Sesa- 

 moid bono in the tendon of i\\Q Jiexar per f oralis (called " navicular " by Veterina- 

 rian a). 

 tf, left h'ud-foot of a ITnrse.— 1. Tibia. 2. Calcaneum. S. Astragahis. 4. Cuboid. 5. Na- 

 vicular, or scaphoid. I'l Eeloeuneiform. T. Metatarsals sti. S. Metatai-sale, in. 9, 11, 

 12. Phalanges. 10, 14. i^e^.uuoids. 



