. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MOKPHOLOGY OF THE LIMBS. 297 Borders Axillary border, posterior on 1. Lateral most animals (attachment of i triceps muscle) Spine continued into acromion I 2. Antero-medial Superior border, anterior in ; 3. Postero-medial most animals, with scapulo- , coracoid notch Anterior border (attachment of rectus muscle) Linea arcuata interna continued into pubis Posterior border with greater sciatic notch Flower's views of this matter were strenuously opposed by Humphry, who maintained that there is strong presumptive evidence against any rotation of the su


. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. MOKPHOLOGY OF THE LIMBS. 297 Borders Axillary border, posterior on 1. Lateral most animals (attachment of i triceps muscle) Spine continued into acromion I 2. Antero-medial Superior border, anterior in ; 3. Postero-medial most animals, with scapulo- , coracoid notch Anterior border (attachment of rectus muscle) Linea arcuata interna continued into pubis Posterior border with greater sciatic notch Flower's views of this matter were strenuously opposed by Humphry, who maintained that there is strong presumptive evidence against any rotation of the superior parts of the girdles, since it is difficult to suppose that the scapula and ilium can undergo a rotation which is not participated in by the coracoid and ischium. According to this anatomist the homologous parts of the two bones are as stated below :— Scapula. Pre-spinal ridge forming the floor of the pre- spinal fossa Spine and acromion. Post-spinal part of scapula forming the floor of the post-spinal fossa Posterior angle Posterior border Medial or ventral surface Ilium. Linea ilio-pectinea Fore part of the blade and crest of the ilium, with its anterior spine or angle Hinder part of blade and crest of ilium Posterior spine or angle Posterior or sciatic border of ilium Inner or true pelvic surface of ilium, including the surface for the articulation of the sacrum. \^ef0r K^uscie *1 1 U,H] J S& mr£ o w$ 13 m 4 'is ^. 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 Cunningham, D. J. (Daniel John), 1850-1909; Robinson, Arthur, b. 1862, ed. New York, W. Wood


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