Ligaments Their Nature And Morphology

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Ligaments Their Nature And Morphology
John Bland Sutton
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It lies at first in a line with the proximal row of tarsal bones, opposite the space be- tween the tibia and fibula. As the tibiale and fibulare coalesce the intermedium is crowded upwards and out- wards so as to occupy a position in front of the tibia. It is the last bone to unite with the confluent tibiale and fibulare.
Since reading Morse's paper, I have had an opportunity of investigating the condition of the ascending process of the astragalus in a cygnet of Cygnus mutis, and in an ostrich
... and an emu chick. In the cygnet the " bony spike " was present as a separate ossification, exactly as Morse figures it. In the case of Struthio and Dromceus the process was just in the act of uniting with the astragalus ; on making a longitudinal section through the lower end of the tibio-tarsus the line of separation was clearly visible. These three specimens have convinced me that the as- cending process of the astragalus is an independent element.
I felt it was necessary to enter minutely into the details of the ossification of the bird's tarsus for two reasons : (i) To show that the bony bridge on the lower edge of the tibio-tarsus is an " adventitious " ossification, and (2) to prove its relationship with the tarsus.


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