. Comparative anatomy and physiology. 348 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. or scapula, and a ventral portion, the coracoid; at their point of junction the proximal end of the fore limb is attached. The pelvic arch is, similarly, a cartilaginous bar, which may be divided into a dorsal. Fig. 146.—Sternum of common Mole. iliac, and a ventral pubic piece ; and the head of the hind limb is attached to the arch at the point where its two halves unite. The coracoid divides into two processes, the preccoracoid and coracoid proper; the pubic bar is, similarly, in the higher forms, separable into an
. Comparative anatomy and physiology. 348 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. or scapula, and a ventral portion, the coracoid; at their point of junction the proximal end of the fore limb is attached. The pelvic arch is, similarly, a cartilaginous bar, which may be divided into a dorsal. Fig. 146.—Sternum of common Mole. iliac, and a ventral pubic piece ; and the head of the hind limb is attached to the arch at the point where its two halves unite. The coracoid divides into two processes, the preccoracoid and coracoid proper; the pubic bar is, similarly, in the higher forms, separable into an anterior pufois and a posterior iscliium. In. 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 Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924. London, Cassell
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