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Cp. The Carpus.

In the Arm.

D. The Phalanges of the Toes, or Digits of the Foot.

FIG. II.-LONGITUDINAL AND VERTICAL SECTION OF THE SKULL. The section passes a little to the left of the middle line.

The letters as before, except

Eth. The Ethmoid bone.

Vo. The Vomer.

B.O. Part of the Occipital bone. 0.F. The Occipital Foramen.

The branching lines are the impressions left by the arteries of the membranes of the brain upon the inner surface of the wall of the cavity, which lodges the cerebrum.

FIG. III. THE RIGHT SCAPULA.

Gl. Glenoidal cavity.

FIG IV.-THE DORSAL ASPECT OF THE BONES OF THE Carpus of THE LEFT HAND.

An. Acromion process.

Sc. Scaphoides.

Tpm. Trapezium.

L. Semilunare.
Tpz. Trapezoides.

Cu. Cuneiforme.

M. Magnum.

FIG. V.

Ps. Pisiforme. Un. Unciforme.

A front view of the Sternum, St., with the Cartilages of the Ribs, R', and the part of Ribs themselves, R. FIG. VI.-A FRONT VIEW OF THE PELVIS.

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I. Pb. ls as before

FIG. VII.-THE DORSAL ASPECT OF THE TARSUS OF THE LEFT FOOT.

C1, C2, C3. The three Cuneiform bones Cb. The Cuboid.

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

IN ELEMENTARY

PHYSIOLOGY

BY

THOMAS H. HUXLEY, LL.D., F.R.S.

ENLARGED AND REVISED EDITION

New York

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY

1918

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