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blend with the sheath of the carotids, which when pulled 

 upon they compress, as also the jugulars. This may con- 

 ceivably be a provision for increasing the blood supply of the 

 wings by interrupting that of the head. Finally in Cijgnus. 

 Mergus, and Sarcidiornis the expansor secundariorum is 

 ciconiiform. 



The deltoid has a strong scapular slip. The an con (BUS 



Fiu. 221. SYKIXX OF R. caryopliyllacea $. EIGHT-HAND FIG., FRONT 

 VIEW; LEFT-HAND, SIDE VIEW. (AFTER GARROD.)! 



has a humeral slip. In the hind limb all Anseres have the 

 formula ABX+. The femorocaudal is slender, the acces- 

 sory very large. In Biziura lobata the ambiens has a pecu- 

 liarity found also in Phalacrocorax and the extinct Hesper- 

 ofnis that its tendon perforates the patella. The glutaus 

 maximus is very large, and its origin descends below the aceta- 

 bulum. A marked peculiarity of the Anseres, found else- 

 where in Struthio, is that the biceps femoris gives off a slip 

 to the gastrocnemius. In most Anseres the flexor lone/us 

 liallucis gives off a slip to the hallux before fusing with the 



