. The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature. depth and aplrnlatlon of thekeel. Tlie external and Internul(posterior) xiphoid processes*aic seen to end in pedat? expan-sions. In this as In the lowerTiew, the great size of thenotches Is V Fio. 8?.—ShouMerglrdle of adult Fi^ul. nat. sire; obllnne tide view Inviflei,ic scapulee: ro., roracoldi;/., claTlcles; hp., hypocleidtum. 01 Intcr-clavlcie;ff!., glenoldal cavitf (co.), fitted by its proximal end in tlie groove in the antero-lateral edge of the sternum. The inner ends of thecoracoi
. The Encyclopaedia Britannica; ... A dictionary of arts, sciences and general literature. depth and aplrnlatlon of thekeel. Tlie external and Internul(posterior) xiphoid processes*aic seen to end in pedat? expan-sions. In this as In the lowerTiew, the great size of thenotches Is V Fio. 8?.—ShouMerglrdle of adult Fi^ul. nat. sire; obllnne tide view Inviflei,ic scapulee: ro., roracoldi;/., claTlcles; hp., hypocleidtum. 01 Intcr-clavlcie;ff!., glenoldal cavitf (co.), fitted by its proximal end in tlie groove in the antero-lateral edge of the sternum. The inner ends of thecoracoids often overlap, as in Lacertilia; otherwise theshoulder-girdle is unlike that of any of the Heptilia, exceptthe Pterosauria. The coracoid is usually completelyossified, and presents no fontanelle. There is no distinctepicoracoid. The two bones take nearly equal shares inthe formation of the glenoidal cavity, and usually remainunankylosed and distinct in this region. In the Ratitce the long axis of that part of the scapulawhich lies near the glenoidal cavity is parallel or coincidentwith that of the coracoid, and the two bones become com-pletely ankylosed. But in all the Carinatce the long axisof the scapula forms an acute, or only slightly obtuseangle (Ocydromug, Didus) with t
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