. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. POSTERIOR ARCH. 295 three tones of each os innoniinatum unite at one point towards the posterior part of the pelvis, forming a concavity called the acetahuluvi (5). The ischium on each side lies against the sacrum, to which they are attached by muscle. Into the acetabulum or cotyloid cavity fits the head of the thigh-bone or femur, forming a ball-and-socket joint similar to the one we. Fig. 155.—Pelvic Arch. (Seen from below.) 1, Iliac surface ; 2, auricular facet; 3, crest of ilium ; 4, angle of haunch ; 5, cotyl


. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. POSTERIOR ARCH. 295 three tones of each os innoniinatum unite at one point towards the posterior part of the pelvis, forming a concavity called the acetahuluvi (5). The ischium on each side lies against the sacrum, to which they are attached by muscle. Into the acetabulum or cotyloid cavity fits the head of the thigh-bone or femur, forming a ball-and-socket joint similar to the one we. Fig. 155.—Pelvic Arch. (Seen from below.) 1, Iliac surface ; 2, auricular facet; 3, crest of ilium ; 4, angle of haunch ; 5, cotyloid cavity ; fj, bottom of ditto ; 7, one of the imprints for tlie nisertion of the rectus fenior- alis; 8, ileo-jiectineal line; fl, channel on the external face of i)uljes; lU, obturator foramen; 11, sciatic spine ; 12, ischiatic arch. (Cliauveau.) saw at the junction of the fore-limb and arch. The femur is a thick solid bone with a large smooth head, at the side of which is developed a large roughened projection called the iroclianter major. About one-third of the Avay down the bone is a swell- ing or tuberosity found only, fully developed, in Solipeds (Horses, &c.)—namely, the third trochanter—to which are attached vari-. 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 Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons


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