. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. POSTERIOR VIEW OF THE RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second cuneiform, or pyramidalis; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or sca- phoides; 4, First, supercarpal, pisiform, or trapezium; 5, First of lower row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides j *, *, Small metacarpal bones. FRONT VIEW OF RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second of upper row, or cuneiform; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or scaphoides; 4, First, supercarpal, or trapezium; 5, First of second row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides. on the


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. POSTERIOR VIEW OF THE RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second cuneiform, or pyramidalis; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or sca- phoides; 4, First, supercarpal, pisiform, or trapezium; 5, First of lower row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides j *, *, Small metacarpal bones. FRONT VIEW OF RIGHT CARPUS. 1, Second of upper row, or cuneiform; 2, Third, or lunare; 3, Fourth, or scaphoides; 4, First, supercarpal, or trapezium; 5, First of second row, or unciform; 6, Second, or magnum; 7, Third, or trapezoides. on the semilunar and scaphoid bones; 3, A groove placed behind the pre- ceding condyle. The inferior articulating surface, which corresponds to the second row, is constituted by several undulated facets; it is convex outwardly and in front, concave posteriorly and inwardly. Bones of the Inferior or Metacarpal Eow.—The thickness of these bones decreases from without to within. The jfirst, unciform, or hookhone (os Jiamatum), has four diarthrodial facets, and responds, above, to the two first bones of the superior row; below, to the first and second metacarpals. The second, os magnum, or os cajpitatum, the largest, has seven articular facets, three of which are on the interno-lateral face. It articulates, above,. 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 Chauveau, Auguste, 1827-1917; Arloing, Saturnin, 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. tr. New York. D. Appleton and company


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