Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of the domestic animals, and the economy of the farm elementsofpracti00lowd Year: 1838 THE HORSE. 48i Fig. 174. C, C, Cervical vertebrae. D, D, Dorsal vertebra?. E, E, Lumbar vertebrae. A, Bones of the cranium. B, Bones of the face. H, Sacrum, or rump-bone. J, J, Bones of the taiL E, F, Ribs. G, Sternum, or breast-bene. I, Os innominatum. Q, Os Femoris, thigh-bone or haunch-bone. S, Bones of the leg. R, Patella, or stifle-bone. T, Tarsal bones, or bones


Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending Elements of practical agriculture; comprehending the cultivation of plants, the husbandry of the domestic animals, and the economy of the farm elementsofpracti00lowd Year: 1838 THE HORSE. 48i Fig. 174. C, C, Cervical vertebrae. D, D, Dorsal vertebra?. E, E, Lumbar vertebrae. A, Bones of the cranium. B, Bones of the face. H, Sacrum, or rump-bone. J, J, Bones of the taiL E, F, Ribs. G, Sternum, or breast-bene. I, Os innominatum. Q, Os Femoris, thigh-bone or haunch-bone. S, Bones of the leg. R, Patella, or stifle-bone. T, Tarsal bones, or bones of the hock. U, Metatarsal bones of the hind- leg. V, Phalangeal bones, or bones of fetlock, foot, &c. K, Scapula, or shoulder-blade. L, Humerus. M, Fore-arm. N, Carpal bones. O, Metacarpal bones. P, Phalangeal bones— 1. Withers. 2. The elbow. 3. Point of the hock, 4. Hip-bone. The series of bones to which the others may be regarded as attached, is the vertebral or spinal column. This, in man, is erect, forming what is termed the back-bone. It is a pillar of bones, flexible and of great strength, serving to support the head and chest. These bones or vertebrae are jointed or arti- Hh


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