310 The Nerves and Muscles of the Leg 
1 [a] [P] [S1, 82] [A] [R1, R2] [(u1, L2, L8) (Cl, C2)] [(M) (Sph) 
(1) ] 
2 TP] [1] FAL] [S1, 382; A2i TR R2: Reis Pal, Les 3 C1) Pa aee) 
(Sph) ] 
A PPL P2] [1] (Si, S22) All AZ] [REAR], Pie 2) 18] [Cie ez rae 
(Sph) J 
2° fal (P) ‘{t)], (¢S% 82). (A2)1. TRI Res al 2), 3) (Ck C2 hem 
(Sph) ] 
EX] fal [¢St. S2)oCA2) Tia 27 ERE Re] als 2, 3 eee 
[M] [Sph] 
1 [P] [1] 181,782; All [Ra R23R3) [Ea 2,3) TO), M2) (Gree2n 
[Sph] 
[P] [(S1, $2) (A)] [R1, R2] [L1, L2] [C1, C2] [M] [(Sph) (1)] 
[P] [1] [(S1, 82) (Al, A2) (R1, R2)] [L1, L2] [(C) (M)] [Sph] 
TEI LIES S25 Ade Aa PRS eri ae eS eis C2 sve iSphi 
Pal [PJ [Si, $2; AZ] EN) PRi, R21) Gal; 2; 3] ie, C21 MP isphi 
[a] TX] [TP] [S1, S2; 421 [Ty (RI, 2) [ha 22; 3) (C1, C21 1 Misa 
ESS CSiS2) 1¢Si5 Ad) ERG R21) al 2 Cie C2] si hula i Sphy 
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Re bo wre 
B. Distinct division of femoral nerve into two parts. 
Ce): GH) ESI 4S2) CAI eA?) es Ree Si eels Crue Zh 
II. [C3] [M] [(Sph) (1)] 
iL ils (HEA) (RSH, Se ANE N21) (ISB) Hs CORA) |) [Sra (G0) 
Die ER R27 ew, 12) 
ifm | ea |) [eAv PA2 I a2 eS EN Sp hi 
1G, \USals Sep seals ise] bal, 4] 
eee bal ed hh CSL) S82) CA2)) 
II. [S82] [R1, R2] [Li, L2] [C1, C2] [ (M1, M2, M3) seus) 
le Pee iSie S21 (EA) S(AZ) I is3si Gb) (2a 
II. [(R1) (R2)] [(L1) (L2)] [M1, M2] [Sph] 
P—Nerve to pectineus muscle. 
S—Nerve to sartorius muscle. 
R—Nerve to rectus femoris muscle. 
L—Nerve to vastus lateralis muscle. 
C—Nerve to vastus intermedius muscle. 
M—Nerve to vastus medialis muscle. 
A—Anterior cutaneous nerve. 
a—Anterior cutaneous nerve arising directly from plexus. 
I—Medial cutaneous nerve. 
S—Saphenous nerve. 
X—Accessory obturator nerve. 
In this table the various muscular and cutaneous nerves are represented 
by letters. The numerals placed after a letter indicate a first, second, 
or third nerve. The nerve trunks arising directly from the femoral are 
enclosed in brackets. The component nerves which are bound up in a 
common trunk for but a short distance are enclosed in parentheses. Those 
