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I + Th : See above. 



I: 0(6);V(5);L d (2);L p (2);I/(13). 



II: (43);L p (1). 



Ill: O (44). 



IV: (42); V (2). 



CA: (30). 2 p : V (3); L p (10). In one hand 

 (fig. 481) a series of three incompletely 

 formed loops lies in the axis of 4 P , but too 

 far proximally to justify identification as 

 4 P ; their identity remains obscure because 

 they are placed farther ulnarward than the 

 typical parathenar territory. 



Pes 

 Figures 499-533 



The whole plantar surface is generally flattened, lacking 

 distinct pads. 



(H,45) H d + H p : L d (1). 



H d : (41) ;V(l);L d (1) ; L< (1). 

 H p : O(36);V(2);L d (2);L fp (4). 

 C (45): (36);L df (8) ; L d V (1). 

 Th(45): 0(13);V(l);L d (l);L p (16); 



L t (8);W(3);S(3). 

 I (45): (45). 

 11(46): 0(37);V(l);L p (8). 



III (46) : (42) ; T (2) ; L p (2). The L p 



configurations have been 

 counted in association with 

 both II and III, since the pat- 

 terns are broadened to extend 

 into area II. 



IV (45) : O (38) ; V (2) ; T (2) ; L d (2) ; 



L f (1). One of the tented 

 arches is so placed as to be 

 common to III and IV; it has 

 been counted in association 

 with both areas. 

 CA(45): 0(45). 



