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left limbs (Plate VI, (21) and Figs. 15 — 18). On the right side there is shortening 
of the humerus and forearm (10 cm. difference between the two sides), but 
elongation of all the segments of the middle finger and its metacarpal bone ; the 
middle finger itself measures lOJ cm. The metacarpal bones and phalanges of 
the other fingers are, I think, absolutely a little shortened. The left arm and 
hand are normal, except that this hand as also the right hand shew a little 
nodule at the base of the little finger where a supernumerary digit was removed. 
Fig. 17. Fig. 18. 
The right foot presents a similar condition to the right hand, elongation of 
phalanges and metatarsal affecting the second toe, the toe itself being 7 cm. 
long. The tibia is somewhat bowed outwards. The left foot presents shortening 
of the metatarsal bone of the hallux. 
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