External Surface
47 |
32. |
Superior Limb of the Human Being, the Different Segments being placed in the Attitude which the Corresponding Parts occupy in Birds: Left Side, External Surface |
48 |
33. |
Skeleton of the Bear: Left Lateral Surface |
50 |
34. |
Skeleton of the Dog: Left Lateral Surface |
52 |
35. |
Scapula of the Dog: Left Side, External Surface |
53 |
36. |
Left Scapula of the Cat: External Surface |
53 |
37. |
Skeleton of the Finger of a Felide (Lion): Left Side, Internal Surface |
57 |
38. |
Skeleton of the Pig: Left Lateral Surface |
58 |
39. |
Skeleton of the Ox: Left Lateral Surface |
61 |
40. |
Skeleton of the Horse: Left Lateral Surface |
64 |
41. |
Flexion of the Humerus: Right Anterior Limb of the Horse, External Surface (after a Chromophotographic Study by Professor Marey) |
74 |
42. |
Extension of the Humerus: Right Anterior Limb of the Horse, External Surface (after a Chromophotographic Study by Professor Marey) |
74 |
43. |
The Left Iliac Bone of the Human Being: External Surface, placed in the Position which it would occupy in the Skeleton of a Quadruped |
79 |
44. |
Left Iliac Bone of a Quadruped (Horse): External Surface |
79 |
45. |
Pubic Region of the Pelvis of a Marsupial (Phalanger, Fox) |
81 |
46. |
Pelvis of a Bird (the Cock): External Surface, Left Side |
82 |
47. |
Posterior Limb of the Horse placed in the Position which it should occupy if the Animal Were a Plantigrade: Left Limb, External Surface |
89 |
48. |
Skeleton of the Foot of a Bird (the Cock): Left Side, External Surface |
90 |
49. |
Pelvis of the Dog, seen from Above |
91 |
50. |
Pelvis of a Felide (Lion), viewed from Above |
92 |
51. |
Pelvis of the Ox: Superior Surface |
95 |
52. |
Tarsus of the Ox: Posterior Left Limb, Antero-external Surface |
97 |
53. |
Pelvis of the Horse: Superior Surface |
101 |
54. |
Tarsus of the Horse: Left Posterior Limb, Anterior Surface |
104 |
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