LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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[1.]A Human Skeleton in the Attitude of a Quadruped, To give a General Idea of the Position of the Bones in other Vertebrates5
[2.]Size of the Atlas compared with the Transverse Dimensions of the Corresponding Parts of the Skull in Man7
[3.]Size of the Atlas compared with the Transverse Dimensions of the Corresponding Regions of the Skull in a Dog8
[4.] Lumbar Vertebræ of a Quadruped (the Horse): Superior Surface9
[5.]A Transverse Section of the Thorax of a Man placed Vertically—that is to say, in the Direction which it would assume in a Man placed in the Attitude of a Quadruped (a Diagrammatic Figure)13
[6.]A Vertical Section of the Thorax of a Quadruped (Diagrammatic)14
[7.]Sternum of a Bird (the Cock): Left Side, External Surface17
[8.]Anterior Limb of the Bat: Left Side, Anterior Surface20
[9.]Anterior Limb of the Seal: Left Side, External Surface21
[10.]Situation and Direction of the Scapula in the Human Being, the Trunk being Horizontal, as in Quadrupeds. Vertical and Transverse Section of the Thorax (Diagrammatic Figure)22
[11.]Position and Direction of the Scapula in Quadrupeds. Vertical and Transverse Section of the Thorax (Diagrammatic Figure)22
[12.]Left Scapula of the Human Being, Posterior Surface, placed in the Position which it would Occupy in the Skeleton of a Quadruped23
[13.]Left Scapula of a Horse: External Surface23
[14.]Vertical and Transverse Section, at the Site of the Shoulders, of the Thorax of the Horse (Diagrammatic Figure)24
[15.]Vertical and Transverse Section, at the Plane of the Shoulders, of the Thorax of the Dog (Diagrammatic Figure)24
[16.]Left Clavicle of the Cat: Superior Surface (Natural Size)26
[17.]Clavicle of the Dog (Natural Size)26
[18.]Skeleton of the Shoulder of a Bird (Vulture): Antero-External View of the Left Side27
[19.]Inferior Extremity of the Left Humerus of a Felidæ (Lion)31
[20.]Inferior Extremity of the Left Human Humerus, showing the Presence of a Supratrochlear Process31
[21.]Skeleton of a Bird (Vulture): Left Surface33
[22.]The Human Hand resting for its Whole Extent on its Palmar Surface: Left Side, External Surface35
[23.]The Human Hand resting on its Phalanges: Left Side, External Surface36
[24.]The Human Hand resting on the Tips of some of its Third Phalanges: Left Side, External View36
[25.]Superior Extremity of the Bones of the Human Forearm: Left Side, Superior Surface39
[26.]Superior Extremity of the Bones of the Forearm of a Dog: Left Limb, Superior Surface39
[27.]Superior Extremity of the Bones of the Forearm of the Horse: Left Limb, Superior Surface40
[28.]Inferior Extremity of the Bones of the Forearm of a Man: Left Side, Posterior Surface, Position of Supination41
[29.]Inferior Extremity of the Bones of the Forearm of a Dog: Left Side, Anterior Surface, Normal Position—that is, the Position of Pronation41
[30.]Inferior Extremity of the Bone of the Forearm of the Horse: Left Side, Anterior Surface42
[31.]Skeleton of the Superior Limb of a Bird (Vulture): Left Side, External Surface47
[32.]Superior Limb of the Human Being, the Different Segments being placed in the Attitude which the Corresponding Parts occupy in Birds: Left Side, External Surface48
[33.]Skeleton of the Bear: Left Lateral Surface50
[34.]Skeleton of the Dog: Left Lateral Surface52
[35.]Scapula of the Dog: Left Side, External Surface53
[36.]Left Scapula of the Cat: External Surface53
[37.]Skeleton of the Finger of a Felide (Lion): Left Side, Internal Surface57
[38.]Skeleton of the Pig: Left Lateral Surface58
[39.]Skeleton of the Ox: Left Lateral Surface61
[40.]Skeleton of the Horse: Left Lateral Surface64
[41.]Flexion of the Humerus: Right Anterior Limb of the Horse, External Surface (after a Chromophotographic Study by Professor Marey)74
[42.]Extension of the Humerus: Right Anterior Limb of the Horse, External Surface (after a Chromophotographic Study by Professor Marey)74
[43.]The Left Iliac Bone of the Human Being: External Surface, placed in the Position which it would occupy in the Skeleton of a Quadruped79
[44.]Left Iliac Bone of a Quadruped (Horse): External Surface79
[45.]Pubic Region of the Pelvis of a Marsupial (Phalanger, Fox)81
[46.]Pelvis of a Bird (the Cock): External Surface, Left Side82
[47.]Posterior Limb of the Horse placed in the Position which it should occupy if the Animal Were a Plantigrade: Left Limb, External Surface89
[48.]Skeleton of the Foot of a Bird (the Cock): Left Side, External Surface90
[49.]Pelvis of the Dog, seen from Above91
[50.]Pelvis of a Felide (Lion), viewed from Above92
[51.]Pelvis of the Ox: Superior Surface95
[52.]Tarsus of the Ox: Posterior Left Limb, Antero-external Surface97
[53.]Pelvis of the Horse: Superior Surface101
[54.]Tarsus of the Horse: Left Posterior Limb, Anterior Surface104
[55.]Extension of the Leg: Right Posterior Limb of the Horse, External Surface (after a Chronographic Study by Professor Marey)107
[56.]Human Skull: Measure of the Facial Angle by the Method of Camper. Angle BAC = 80°110
[57.]Skull of the Horse: Measure of the Facial Angle by the Method of Camper. Angle BAC = 13°110
[58.]Skull of one of the Felidæ (Jaguar): Left Lateral Aspect113
[59.]Skull of the Lion: Left Lateral Aspect113
[60.]Skull of the Dog: Left Lateral Aspect115
[61.]Skull of the Pig: Left Lateral Aspect117
[62.]Skull of the Ox: Left Lateral Aspect119
[63.]Skull of the Horse: Left Lateral Aspect121
[64.]Skull of the Hare: Left Lateral Aspect123
[65.]Skull of the Cock: Left Lateral Surface128
[66.]Myology of the Horse: Anterior Aspect of the Trunk132
[67.]Myology of the Horse: Inferior Aspect of the Trunk135
[68.]Myology of the Dog: Superficial Layer of Muscles141
[69.]Myology of the Ox: Superficial Layer of Muscles143
[70.]Myology of the Horse: Superficial Layer of Muscles146
[71.]Myology of the Horse: Panniculus Muscle of the Trunk148
[72.]Myology of the Horse—Shoulder and Arm: Left Side, External Surface166
[73.]Myology of the Dog: Left Anterior Limb, External Aspect178
[74.]Myology of the Ox: Left Anterior Limb, External Aspect180
[75.]Myology of the Horse: Left Anterior Limb, External Aspect182
[76.]Myology of the Dog: Left Anterior Limb, Internal Aspect190
[77.]Myology of the Horse: Anterior Limb, Left Side, Internal Aspect192
[78.]Left Anterior Limb of the Horse: Internal Aspect194
[79.]Left Anterior Limb of the Horse: External Aspect196
[80.]Left Anterior Limb of the Horse: External Aspect196
[81.]Diagram of the Posterior Part of a Transverse Section passing through the Middle of the Left Fore-limb of the Dog: Surface of the Inferior Segment of the Section198
[82.]Diagram of a Horizontal Section of the Middle of the Forearm of the Left Leg of the Horse: Surface of the Interior Segment of the Section198
[83.]Myology of the Horse: the Anterior Tibial Muscle (Flexor of the Metatarsus), Left Leg, Anterior View214
[84.]Myology of the Dog: Left Hind-limb, External Aspect216
[85.]Myology of the Ox: Left Leg, External Aspect218
[86.]Myology of the Horse: Left Hind-limb, External Aspect220
[87.]Myology of the Dog: Left Hind-limb, Internal Aspect222
[88.]Myology of the Horse: Left Hind-leg, Internal Aspect223
[89.]Myology of the Dog: Masticatory Muscles (a Deeper Dissection than that shown in Fig. 90)233
[90.]Myology of the Dog: Muscles of the Head235
[91.]Myology of the Ox: Muscles of the Head237
[92.]Myology of the Horse: Muscles of the Head239
[93.]Claw of the Dog: Inferior Surface249
[94.]Left Hand of the Dog: Inferior Surface, Plantar Tubercles249
[95.]Vertical Antero-posterior Section of the Foot of a Horse250
[96.]Third Phalanx of the Horse: Left Anterior Limb, External Surface251
[97.]Left Anterior Foot of the Horse: Anterior Aspect253
[98.]Left Anterior Foot of the Horse: External Aspect254
[99.]Vertical and Transverse Section of a Left Human Foot: Outline of the Surface of the Posterior Segment of this Section (Diagrammatic Figure)255
[100.]Inferior Surface of a Fore-hoof of the Horse: Left Side256
[101.]Third Phalanx of the Horse: Left Anterior Limb, Inferior View257
[102.]Third Phalanx of the Horse: Left Posterior Limb, Inferior View257
[103.]Inferior Surface of a Hind-hoof of a Horse: Left Side258
[104.]Left Posterior Foot of a Horse: External Aspect259
[105.]Foot of the Ox: Left Side, Antero-external View260
[106.]The Proportions of the Horse (after Bourgelat)265
[107.]Proportions of the Horse (after Colonel Duhousset)270
[108.]Proportions of the Head of the Horse, viewed in Profile (after Colonel Duhousset)274
[109.]The Same Design as that of Fig. 108, on which we have indicated, by Similar Lines, the Principal Corresponding Measurements275
[110.]Proportions of the Head of the Horse, seen from the Front (after Colonel Duhousset)276
[111.]The Same Figure as Fig. 110, on which we have marked, by Similar Lines, the Principal Measurements which correspond thereto277
[112.]Horse of which the Length contains more than Two and a Half Times that of the Head, and of which this Dimension (A, B) exceeds the Height279
[113.]Horse of which the Length contains more than Two and a Half Times that of the Head, and of which this Dimension (A, B) exceeds the Height280
[114.]Horse of which the Length contains more than Two and a Half Times that of the Head, and of which this Dimension (A, B) is Inferior to the Height281
[115.]Experimental Shoes, intended to Record the Pressure of the Foot on the Ground284
[116.]Runner furnished with the Exploratory and Registering Apparatus of the Various Paces285
[117.]Tracing of the Running of a Man (after Professor Marey)286
[118.]Notation of a Tracing of the Running of a Man (after Professor Marey)287
[119.]Notation of Various Modes of Progression of a Man (after Professor Marey)287
[120.]Swing of the Raised Anterior Limb (after G. Colin)289
[121.]Swing of the Anterior Limb on the Point of Pressure (after G. Colin)290
[122.]Posterior Limb, giving the Impulse (after G. Colin)291
[123.]Notation of the Ambling Gait in the Horse (after Professor Marey)292
[124.]The Amble: Right Lateral Pressure293
[125.]Notation of the Gait of the Trot in a Horse (after Professor Marey)294
[126.]The Trot: Right Diagonal Pressure295
[127.]The Trot: Time of Suspension295
[128.]Notation of the Pace of Stepping in the Horse (after Professor Marey)296
[129.]The Step: Right Lateral Pressure297
[130.]The Step: Right Diagonal Pressure297
[131.]The Gallop: First Period298
[132.]The Gallop: Second Period298
[133.]The Gallop: Third Period299
[134.]The Gallop: Time of Suspension299
[135.]Notation of the Gallop divided into Three Periods of Time (after Professor Marey)300
[136.]Notation of the Gallop of Four Periods in the Horse (after Professor Marey)300
[137.]Leap of the Hare (after G. Colin)301
[138.]The Leap302
[139.]The Leap302
[140.]The Leap303
[141.]The Leap303
[142.]The Leap305
[143.]The Leap305