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of the hindleg. This is entirely in conformity with the serial shifting 
of the dermatomes on the hindleg. 
With eat 29 I found a postfixed design of the hindleg whilst a 
serial shifting of the dermatomes existed amounting to less than a 
segment. With this cat all fields have shifted in a cranial direction. 
The sensitive field of lumbalis 4 reaches less far than usually on 
the leg; the distal boundaryline crosses over the anterior rim of 
the leg 1'/, em. above the patella. The top of the 5 lumbalis 
extends to above the trochanter, but does not reach the dorsal 
medianline. At the ventral side however this dermatome is in con- 
tact with the medianline. These two dermatomes point decidedly to 
a posttixed design of the hindleg. We see this a.o. also at the first 
Innerside of the leg of fig. 3. Vide subscription of fig 38. Separately is 
still given the planta pedis. Z = lateral M = medial. 
