116 THE MUSCLES. 



Muscles of tlie fourth toe. 



181. M. exfen-wr lougiis fl'tf/. IV (Fig-. 93 eJ.4). 



Dugès, péroneo-sus-phalangien du IV", n. 178. 



A narrow muscle arising- in common wàtli the jlexor tar-n inf., 

 but external to it. It is inserted into the tendinous expansion on 

 the dorsum of the toe. 



182. 3IM. extensores dig. IV brèves (Fig*. 93 e.h.^ and e.h.â^). 



Dugès, calcanéo-sus-phalangien -and sus-calcanéo-phalanginien, n. 179 

 and 198. 



These two small muscles arise from the calcaneum : one is in- 

 serted into the basal phalanx, the other, by means of a long 

 thin tendon, passes along" wdth the tendon of the corresponding" 

 m. intewsseiis to the second phalanx, to which it is attached. 



Muscles of the fifth toe. 



183. ]\I. extensor dig. V longus (Fig. 93 e.I.^). 

 Dugès, calcanéo-sus-métatarsien, n. 165. 



A strong- muscle which covers almost the whole length of the 

 calcaneum ; it arises from the anterior extremity of this bone, mns 

 backwards to the outer side of the dorsum of the foot, and is 

 attached to the outer surface of the fifth metatarsal. 



184. M. extensor dig. V hrevis (Fig-. 93 ejj.^). 

 Dugès, calcanéo-sus-phalangien du V, n. 180. 



This is a long- thin muscle, which, together with the muscle last 

 described, arises from the calcaneum and is inserted into the basal 

 phalanx of the fifth toe. 



185. il/, atjdnctor dig. V hrevis (Fig. 93 a. 10). 



This, the last m. intero-^sens, arises from the outer side of the 

 fifth metatarsal, and is inserted into the hinder extremity of the 

 second phalanx of the same toe. 



186 to 195. MM. intero.'tsei dorsales (Fig-. 93 ?". 1 to i.io). 



First toe. 



(i) The analogue of the first w. interossens is the m. abdvctor 

 hrevis dig. I (a.h.i). 



(2) The second w. interosse?/s (i.2) arises from the outer side of 

 the first metatarsal, and is inserted into the outer surface of the 

 second phalanx of the same toe, dorsally to the n/. opponens and 

 jlexor hrevis dig. I. 



