Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . I. 2. 3-4-5-6. 7-8. 9-10. Fig. 13.—Measurements of Construction. Plinth to summit of withers. 11 Point of arm to point of buttock. 12 Plinth to external iliac. 13 External iliac to point of buttock. 14 Between points of buttocks. 15 Point of buttock to external iliac. 16 Between external iliacs. 17 _ Point of buttock to point of withers. 18 Point of withers to point of arm. 19Between points of arms. External iliac to to to of arm to to to of withers to nape


Modelling; a guide for teachers and students . I. 2. 3-4-5-6. 7-8. 9-10. Fig. 13.—Measurements of Construction. Plinth to summit of withers. 11 Point of arm to point of buttock. 12 Plinth to external iliac. 13 External iliac to point of buttock. 14 Between points of buttocks. 15 Point of buttock to external iliac. 16 Between external iliacs. 17 _ Point of buttock to point of withers. 18 Point of withers to point of arm. 19Between points of arms. External iliac to to to of arm to to to of withers to of of head. CHAPTER IV COMPARATIVE MEASUREMENTS For the comparative measurements I do not think that Ican do better than quote those given by Colonel Duhoussetwhich are mentioned in The Artistic Anatomy of Animals,by E. Guyer. This excellent book has been translated intoEnglish by Mr. G. Heywood, Lecturer on Anatomy at theRoyal College of Art, London. (Publishers : BailHere, Tindalland Cox.) Having had the advantage o


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