. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. AXIS AND SIXTH CKRVICAL OF THE HORSE AND ASS. A. Axis of the Horse. 1, spinous process ; 2, transverse process; 3, odontoid process; 4, lateral articular facet. B. Axis of the Ass. Same numbers and same signification. a', Sixth cervical vertebra of the Horse. 1, Articular head ; 2, posterior articular process ; 3. articular cavitv ; 4, posterior prolongation of the transverse process : 5, anterior ditto. b', Sixth cervical vertebra of the Ass. Same numbers and same signification. exhibits a median spine terminated poste
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. AXIS AND SIXTH CKRVICAL OF THE HORSE AND ASS. A. Axis of the Horse. 1, spinous process ; 2, transverse process; 3, odontoid process; 4, lateral articular facet. B. Axis of the Ass. Same numbers and same signification. a', Sixth cervical vertebra of the Horse. 1, Articular head ; 2, posterior articular process ; 3. articular cavitv ; 4, posterior prolongation of the transverse process : 5, anterior ditto. b', Sixth cervical vertebra of the Ass. Same numbers and same signification. exhibits a median spine terminated posteriorly by a tubercle, which gradually increases in volimie from the third to the fifth vertebra. The third presents, between its anterior and posterior articular processes, an almost complete gap ; if its anterior extremity be placed on a horizontal plane, it will touch that plane by its articular and transverse processes and its 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 Chauveau, A. (Auguste), 1827-1917; Arloing, S. (Saturnin), 1846-1911; Fleming, George, 1833-1901. New York, D. Appleton
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