210 THE CIRCULATORY APPARATUS 



toes and the outer half of the second toe; the first 

 runs to the outer side of the little toe, the others 

 bifurcate to the adjacent sides of the fourth and 

 fifth, fourth and third, third and second toes. At 

 the point of bifurcation each sends a small branch 

 to join the dorsal interosseous arteries (anterior 

 perforating). 



FIG. 86 



Communicating 



branch of 

 dorsalis pedis. 

 Its digital 

 branches. 



The plantar arteries. Deep view. (Gray.) 



DESCRIPTION OF THE VEINS 



The Systemic Veins. These are divided into three 

 sets: superficial, deep, and sinuses. 



