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THE STRUCTURE AND RELATIONSHIPS OF ANCODUS. 
lTp|>er iireniolar-niolur series, length 
'• jireniolar series, length . 
“ molar series, length 
Ijower molar-preiiiolar series, length 
“ molar series, length 
“ preniolar series, length . 
Skull, length from occipital condyles 
" height from inion to angle of mandible 
Cranium, length from for. mag. to front margin of 
Kaoe, length from orbit to incisive alveolus 
Sagittal crest, length 
Premaxillary, “ 
Mandible, “ 
“ height at condyle 
“ “ coronoid process 
“ depth at 1113 
“ " 1.3 
“ breadth of angle, obliquely from m 
Atlas, width . . . 
Axis, length of centrum 
Scajiulu, height . 
“ greatest width . 
Humerus, length (fr. ext tuberosity) 
“ width of distal trochlea 
Radius, length 
“ width of distal end 
Ulna, length 
height of olecranon 
Metacarpal 1, length . 
“ III,’ “ 
“ IV, “ 
“ V, “ . 
Metacarpal I, breadth of proximal end 
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“ IV, “ 
“ V, “ “ o 
Femur, length (from great trochanter) 
breadth of proximal end 
Tibia 1 distal end (fore-and-aft 
“ width of proximal end 
“ “ distal “ 
Calcaneum, length 
Astragalus, length 
‘ width of proximal trochlea 
,, “ distal “ 
hletatarsal 1, length 
“ II, “ 
“ 111 , “ 
“ IV, “ 
“ V, “ 
iMetatarsal ^1, width of proxiinal end 
“ III! " o !! 
“ IV, “ 
“ V, " 
Fiwt phalanx, II digit, length 
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Second phalanx, 11 digit, length 
“ " IV “ 
“ V “ “ 
Ungual phalanx, II digit, length 
;; “ IV “ 
V “ 
