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EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
with that of a very large English red deer in the Anatomy School at 
Oxford. 
4. Base of a horn similar to No. 1, having two antlers near its 
lower extremity, and measuring seven inches and three-quarters in 
circumference. 
5. Base of a deer’s horn, having the lowest antler at the distance 
of three inches and a half from the lower extremity. 
Plate X. 
1. Coronary bone of a horse. 
2. First phalangal bone of a very large ox ; seen laterally. 
3. Under side of No. 2. 
4. 5. Astragalus of a large ox: two different sides of the same 
bone. 
6. Album graecum, showing a small sphere adhering to the larger 
one, and an indentation of the sides of both by pressure from a third 
sphere. 
7. Astragalus of hyaena. 
8. Side view of No. 7. 
9. Astragalus of fox. 
10. Side view of No. 9. 
11. Astragalus of water-rat. 
12. Os calcis of water-rat. 
13. Os calcis of fox. 
14. Os calcis of rabbit. 
15. 16. Internal metatarsal bone of rabbit, having lost the 
epiphysis. 
17, 18. Metatarsal bone of rabbit, retaining the epiphysis at the 
lower extremity. 
