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arrangement of the articulations of the humerus in Felis indicate the power of using the 

 fore limb with great force in a great variety of directions. 



§ 3. Measurements. — The variations in size of the humeri of Felis spelaa, F. leo, and 

 F. tigris are shown in the following table : 



Table of Measurements. 





Measurements of 

 Humerus. 



Felis spelma. 



J'tjfis leo. 



Felis 

 tigris. 



01 



t-i 

 3 



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01 



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S3 



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CO 

 01 



O 



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S- 3 



33 S 



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5 " 



go 



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5 H 





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 01 



3 



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§ 



Si. 



53 



&. 



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o 



01 



01 



3 

 o 



.2 

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(M 



W 



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3 



01 

 3 



s 

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01 



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a 



o 



cs 



01 



s 



09 



> 



a 





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 13 

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 01 



s 



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 a) 



a 



s 

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co- 

 ol 



3 



03 

 > 



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3 



o 



T3 

 03 

 01 



s 



01 



> 



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a 



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 •a 



cd 

 oi 



s 



01 



> 



CO 



s 



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13 



3 

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CO 



Extreme length 

 Minimum circumfer- 

 ence 



1375 



4-10 

 4-60 



5-50 



2-80 

 4-00 



2-55 

 3-50 



2-57 

 3-50 



3-00 

 4-30 



2-02 

 1-15 



3-36 

 1-40 



4-30 



2-70 

 2-70 



2-40 



13-0 



4-10 



3-00 

 3-40 



2-40 

 2-30 



2-00 



1-20 



13-3 

 4-4 



2-7 

 3-5 



2-4 

 2-3 



1-85 



1-14 



11-2 

 3-9 



2-2 

 3-4 



1-9 



2-0 



1-65 

 0-95 



11-50 

 3-90 



2-30 

 3-30 



1-90 

 2-20 



1-4 



0-92 



Transverse measure- 

 ment of proximal 

 articulation 



Vertical ditto 



Transverse measure- 

 ment of distal arti- 

 culation 



Vertical ditto 



Depth at distal end of 

 deltoid ridge 



Transverse measure- 

 ment at same point 



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