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163. HI. jiciror phalangwm projn-hts dig. IT anterior (Fig*. 91 



Dugès, phalango-phalanginien, n. 205. 



It resembles the corresponding" muscle of the third toe. 



164. M. jlexor phaJangum proprias poderior (^\^. 91 F.pj/i./^'). 



Dugès, phalangino-phalangettien, n. 209. 



This extends from the plantar surface of the second phalanx to 

 the anterior extremity of the third. 



(YII.) Muscles of the small toe. 



165. 31. abductor dig. V [Yig. 91 a.tj.^). 



Dugès, calcanéo-ex-métatarsien du digitule, n. 169. 



This muscle arises from the hinder extremity of the caleaneum, 

 and is inserted into the outer surface of the fifth metatarsal. 



166. M. adductor dig. V (Fig*. 89 a.d.^). 



Dugès, sous-tarso-in-plialangien, n. 191. 



This arises from the cartilage of the plantar aponeurosis, and is 

 inserted into the hinder end of the fifth metatarsal. 



167. M. flexor hrevis dig. r(Fig. 89 F.^). 



Dugès, sous-tarso-ex-phalangien, n. 190. 



Arising from the same place as the preeeding, it extends to the 

 basal phalanx. 



168. M. flexor dig. F. proprius (Fig. 91 F.p.^). 



(Analogues of Muscles, n. 156, 158, 161 ; see note at n. 156). — Dugès, 

 sous-métatarso-phalangien, n. 197 {= inter oss. plant.). 



This muscle arises from the plantar and inner surfaces of the fifth 

 metatarsal, and is inserted into the basal phalanx. 



169. M. flexor p//ata7/gu/// propriiis (Fig. 91 F.pJi.^). 



Dugès, phalango-phalanginien, n. 206. 



Its origin and insertion are as in the corresponding muscles of the 

 second, third, and fourth toes, n. 159, 163, 164, 169. 



170 to 172. MM. infer ossei (Fig. 91 t.ni.). 



Dugès, I, 2, and 3, interuiétatarsien, n. 170, 171, 172. 



These are three muscles with their fibres arranged transversely, 

 which occupy the anterior portion of the spaces between the 



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