... bone of the arm;) the Ul´na and Ra´di-us, (bones of the fore-arm;) the Car´pus, (wrist;) the Met -a- car´pus, (palm of the hand;) and the Pha-lan´ges, (fingers and thumb.) 97. The CLAVICLE is ... the bones of the carpus and forms the wrist-joint. This bone is situated on theoutside of the fore-arm, (the side on which the thumb is placed.) The ulna and radius, at their extremities, articulate ... SCAPULA is situated upon the upper and back part of the chest. It is flat, thin, and of a triangular form. This bone lies upon and is retained in its position by muscles. By their contractions...