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finally dividing, run together only to divide again into a number 

 of branches; several of these run down the thigh of the secondary 

 limb and are distributed to the region over the m. gracilis minor, 

 taking a course which is intermediate between the normal position 



Fig 9 Experiment I. Section through the axis of the thigh of the primary "aneurogenic" limb. 

 r. cut. fern. post, acces., nerves supplying the region of the accessory limb usually innervated by the 

 posterior cutaneous nerve, n. iscltiadicus ext. ace, sciatic nerve of accessory limb. X 67. 



of the r. cutaneus femoris medialis and r. cutaneus femoris pos- 

 terior. One of the branches enters the primary limb as the r. 

 cutaneus femoris posterior. The largest trunk from the plexus 



