TABLE XXXVIII. 
FIG. I. 
Part of the fcull and the upper vertebrae of the neck cut tranfverfe. 
A A The inner parts of the mamillary proceffes. 
B B The parts of the occipital bone which articulate to the firjl vertebra. 
C The part of the firjl vertebra that articulates with the os occipitis. 
D The dental procefs of the fecond vertebra difeerned through the ligament that holds it in its 
place. 
E F Other ligaments which flrengthen the articulation with the firjl vertebra. 
F I G. II. 
A The loofe cartilage of the condyloidc procefs of the lower jaw. 
F I G. III. 
The bones of the carpus next the radius cover’d with their proper ligaments. 
AAA The cartilaginous fur faces that articulate with the other bones of the carpus for an ob - 
feure motion. 
B The cavity through which the tendons of the flexors pafs to the fingers. 
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The remaining bones of the earpus whieh are articulated to the metacarpal bones cover'd 
with their proper ligaments. 
AB the cartilaginous fur facts of theft horns which articulate with the other hones of the carpus. 
FIG. V. 
A The fcapula. 
B B B The burfal ligament of the acetabulum fcapuhe. 
c Alignment which joins the proceffus acromion and the coractndes. 
D Alignment which fafiens the clavicle to the proceffus coracoides. 
F I G. VI. 
A The bones of the thumb united with its proper ligaments 
B fie ligament of the forefinger which ties down the tendons. 
C A ligament which conneAs the ends of the metacarpal hones. 
D The ligament which ties down the tendons , cut open. 
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