. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 18G SKELETON OF THE DOG r\ crest into two fossae. The transverse processes are single, pointed, directed back- ward and outward, and perforated by relatively large foramina transversaria. The spinous process is thin and of moderate height, but very long; it is prolonged for- ward so as to overhang the dorsal arch of the atlas, and is terminated behind by a tuberosity which is connected by two crests with the posterior articular proc- esses. The anterior notches are large 4i -—' '-^^'^ ^^^ never converted into 202.—Seventh Ce


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 18G SKELETON OF THE DOG r\ crest into two fossae. The transverse processes are single, pointed, directed back- ward and outward, and perforated by relatively large foramina transversaria. The spinous process is thin and of moderate height, but very long; it is prolonged for- ward so as to overhang the dorsal arch of the atlas, and is terminated behind by a tuberosity which is connected by two crests with the posterior articular proc- esses. The anterior notches are large 4i -—' '-^^'^ ^^^ never converted into 202.—Seventh Cervical \'ertebra of Dog; Posterior View. 1. Body; 2, costal facet; 3, transverse process; otch; 5, 5', articular processes; 6, spinous process. -Atlas of Do Dorsal View. articular cavities: ventral tubercle; 4 G, 6', alar notches; tervertebral foramina; 5, , foramina transversaria. The bodies of the thirteen thoracic vertebrae are wide and compressed dorso- ventrally, especially at each end of the region. Their con- vex anterior surfaces are depressed in the middle. The posterior facets for the heads of the ribs are absent on the last three or four. The transverse processes resemble those of the horse. They bear mammillary processes except at the anterior end of the region. The facets for the tubercles of the ribs are large and concave in the anterior part of the series, and become smaller and slightly convex further 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders


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