. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 104 THE CAT. [chap. IV. sub-divisible into three parts: (a) that of the ankle, the tarsus; (b) that of the middle part of the foot, the metatarsus; and {c) that of the toes, or digits, composed of phalanges, like those of the digits of the fore-paw. § IS. The OS INNOMINATUM is a large bone, which meets its fellow. a. Acetabulum. Crest of ilium. i7. Ilium. ip. nio-pectineal eminence 0. Obturator foramen. Fig. C4.—The Pelvis, seen in front. p. Pul)is. s. Sacrum. sp. Symphysis pubis. 1. T


. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 104 THE CAT. [chap. IV. sub-divisible into three parts: (a) that of the ankle, the tarsus; (b) that of the middle part of the foot, the metatarsus; and {c) that of the toes, or digits, composed of phalanges, like those of the digits of the fore-paw. § IS. The OS INNOMINATUM is a large bone, which meets its fellow. a. Acetabulum. Crest of ilium. i7. Ilium. ip. nio-pectineal eminence 0. Obturator foramen. Fig. C4.—The Pelvis, seen in front. p. Pul)is. s. Sacrum. sp. Symphysis pubis. 1. Tuberosity of ischium. of the other side in the mid-ventral line of the body, and is strongly attached to the sacrum {s) above. It thus forms, with the inter- vention of the last-named bone, a solid bony girdle, called the PELVIS, supporting the trunk above, and being itself imposed on the hind-limbs below. The head of the thigh-bone fits into a socket —the acetahulum (a)—on the outer side of the os innominatum. This bone consists of two main parts, one above and in front of, and the other below and behind the acetabulum. The upper portion forms one continuous piece of bone, but the lower part is perforated by a largo aperture, termed the obturator foramen (o). Each os innominatum is made up originally of three distinct bones, which become united when the cat is full-grown. These three bones are the ilium, the ischium, and the j;»J/. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Murray


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