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THE MUSCLES. 



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of the belly and of the thig"h, and is here inserted into the fasciae, 

 which are attached to the pnbic symphysis ; it passes inwards and 



upwards to the outer side of 

 Fig. 96. the anterior insertion of the 



III. rectus femoris mdicus, then 

 widens and is inserted by di- 

 verging' fibres into the inner 

 surface of the skin of the 

 hinder portion of the back. 



198. M. cocc^yeo -c a lane us . 



Dugès, coccy-dorso-cutanés, 

 "• 57- 



The muscular fibres which 

 Dugès has described under 

 this name, lie covered by the 

 ///. pyrifonim^ behind the m. 

 cocci/yeo-diacus, etc., and above 

 the muscles of the rectum. 

 They arise from the hinder 

 extremity of the urostyle : 

 they appear to be connected 

 with the rectal muscles, and 

 pass outwards to be attached 

 to the skin, 

 may perhaps be included the 



v.e 



Hind portion of back and thigh of Rana escuknla. 



cd M. cutaneus dorsi. 



ex. Coccyx. 



(jl. M. ghitaews. 



// Skin reflected to left side. 



oe M. obliquas externiis. 



)•/ M. rectus femoris anterior. 



sm M. semimembranosus. 



v.e M. vastus externus. 



Among the cutaneous muscles 

 m. suhmajcillaris (p. 62). 



The fibrils passing from the flexor tendons to the warty bodies 

 on the plantar surface of the toes are described ^ with the skin 



(p- zn)- 



' Compare Klein, Beitriige zur Anatomie tier ungeschwiinzten Batrachier (E. tem- 

 poraria, L.) : J ahreshefte des Vereins fur vaterlandische Naturkunde in Wiirttemberg, 

 1850, p. 72. 



