. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY n> v. FIG. 126. — RIGHT CARPUS OF Emy* From above. i, intermedium ; 7?, radius ; , fused radiale and centrale ; U, ulna ; n, ulnare ; t and *, elements on the radial and ulnar side respectively, indications of additional radial and ulnar (pisiform1! rays ; 1--5, the carpalia, of which 4 and 5 are fused ; / — V, metacarpals. FIG. 127.—LEFT CARPUS OK Lm-i rln agilis. From above. c, centrale; i, intermedium; li, radius ; r, radiale, formed by the fusion of two elements, one of which corresponds to a


. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates. COMPARATIVE ANATOMY n> v. FIG. 126. — RIGHT CARPUS OF Emy* From above. i, intermedium ; 7?, radius ; , fused radiale and centrale ; U, ulna ; n, ulnare ; t and *, elements on the radial and ulnar side respectively, indications of additional radial and ulnar (pisiform1! rays ; 1--5, the carpalia, of which 4 and 5 are fused ; / — V, metacarpals. FIG. 127.—LEFT CARPUS OK Lm-i rln agilis. From above. c, centrale; i, intermedium; li, radius ; r, radiale, formed by the fusion of two elements, one of which corresponds to a prepollex ; U, ulna ; u, ulnare; t, pisiform ; 1—5, carpalia; /—V, the meta- carpals. form paddles: the radius and ulna were very short,and there were numerous phalangesl (cf. Cetacea), additional rays being present in the former genus. Amongst the snake-like kinds of Lizards, various degrees of. 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 Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, W. N. (William Newton), d. 1923. London, Macmillan and co. , limited


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