. Animal activities; a first book in zoo?logy. Zoology; Animal behavior. Fig. 177.—First and Second Vertebras of Man. ^, axis; B, atlas; 6,6, sockets for condyles. Do you find the same number of carpal and meta- carpal bones as in man ? How many fingers do you find ? How do they compare in position and length with those of man .'' What difference in use corresponds to the differ- ence in structure of hand and wrist ia the sheep and man ? In the pectoral girdle do you find shoulder-blade (scapula) and collar-bone (clavicle) as in man } How do you account for the difference .'' Drawing. Sketch o
. Animal activities; a first book in zoo?logy. Zoology; Animal behavior. Fig. 177.—First and Second Vertebras of Man. ^, axis; B, atlas; 6,6, sockets for condyles. Do you find the same number of carpal and meta- carpal bones as in man ? How many fingers do you find ? How do they compare in position and length with those of man .'' What difference in use corresponds to the differ- ence in structure of hand and wrist ia the sheep and man ? In the pectoral girdle do you find shoulder-blade (scapula) and collar-bone (clavicle) as in man } How do you account for the difference .'' Drawing. Sketch of the fore leg of the sheep, naming the parts. The Hind Limbs. Do you find femur, tibia, fibula, tarsal bones, metatarsal bones, and phalanges ? Do you find the same number of tarsal and meta- tarsal bones as in man ? (See Fig. 174.) How many toes do you find} How does their number compare with those in man ? In the cat.'' In the horse t In the frog ? In the turtle .?. 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 French, Nathaniel Stowers, 1854-. New York [etc. etc. ] Longmans, Green and Co
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