. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Bones of liumai SKELETON OF BIMANA. C55 364. Development of human sternum, cxxnr ib. e, s, s, coalesce to form the i gladiolus or body of thesternum: the sixth piece, which commonly remains distinct, is thee xiphoid appendage, The parts of the sternum are usuallydeveloped each from a single centre, as at b, 1, 2, 3, 4: but occa-sionally, and usually the lower ones, are developed from a pair ofcentres, c, 1, a, 4, as in thebroader breast-bone of theGorilla and Orang : a fissureor foramen may persist asan anomaly, fig. 364, d, s:but the uni


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Bones of liumai SKELETON OF BIMANA. C55 364. Development of human sternum, cxxnr ib. e, s, s, coalesce to form the i gladiolus or body of thesternum: the sixth piece, which commonly remains distinct, is thee xiphoid appendage, The parts of the sternum are usuallydeveloped each from a single centre, as at b, 1, 2, 3, 4: but occa-sionally, and usually the lower ones, are developed from a pair ofcentres, c, 1, a, 4, as in thebroader breast-bone of theGorilla and Orang : a fissureor foramen may persist asan anomaly, fig. 364, d, s:but the union of the pairstransversely usually precedesthat in a longitudinal direc-tion. In fig. 364, a repre-sents the primordial cartilagesof the dorsal hsemapophysesand spines; ib., b and c,varieties in the ossific a pair of tuber-cles, ib. *d *, indicate epister-nal The second to the seventh pairs of costal cartilagesarticulate with the sternal body : the second between it and themanubrium : the seventh between it and the xiphoid appendage :the first to the manubrium ex


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