TABLE XXXI. 
The bones of a fall grown foetus, in which their particular fhapes, 
divilions and textures are to be obferv’d. 
FIG. I. 
The fcull, in which the dire&ions of the fibres of the feveral bones are to be obferv’d. 
A The upper part not yet ojjified. 
B Os frontis. 
C Os bregmatis. 
F I G. II. 
The upper part of the os occipitis. 
F I G. III. 
The lower part of the os occipitis feparated. 
FIG. IIII. 
The bones which compofe one vertebra feparated. 
fig. v. 
The circular bone of the os temporis on which the membrana tympani is extended. 
FIG. VI. 
The lower jaw. 
FIG. VII. 
The upper limb, in which the cartilaginous epiphyfes are diflinguifhed by a different 
manner of graving. 
A Scapula . 
B Os humeri . 
C Radius. 
D Ulna. 
E Carpus. 
F The bones of the thumb. 
G Metacarpus . 
H The bones of the fingprs. 
FIG. VIII. 
The clavicle. 
FIG. IX. 
The lower limb, in which the cartilaginous epiphyfes are diftinguilhed by a different man 
ner of graving. 
A Os femoris. 
B Patella. C Tibia. D Fibula. 
FIG. X. 
The os innominatum. 
FIG. XI. 
The bones of the foot. 
A /hftragalus. 
D Metatarfus. 
B The reft of the tarfus. C The bones of the great toe. 
E The bones of the four leffer toes. 
A 
D 
F I G. XII. 
The trunk of a full grown foetus. 
The Spine. B Sternum. C The Ribs. 
The vertebra of the loins. E E OJfa mmminata. F Os fact um. 
