OppO'neB3 po'.licis : palmar surface trapezium, annular liga- 

 mentwhole length ist metacarpus, radial side. [Median.] 



FlQZ'or brQ'vlS jol'licis : trapezium, outer % annular ligament, 

 trapezoid, os magnum, base 3d metacarpus, tendon flexor 

 carpi radialis both sides base ist phalanx thumb. [Median, 

 ulnar.] 



Adduc'tOP po'.'licis : whole length 3d metacarpus ulnar side 

 base ist phalanx thumb. [Ulnar.] 



(14) LITTLE FINGER, ULNAR REGION, 4. 



Palma'ris bre'u;: : annular ligament palmar fascia skin inner 

 border p.ilm. [Ulnar.] 



Abd:c' or min'.mi dig'iti: pisiform bone, tendon flexor 

 carpi ulnaris ulnar side base ist phalanx little finger. 

 [Ulnar.] 



Flex'or bre'viS minimi dig'iti I tip unciform, process annular 

 ligamen t base ist phalanx little finger. [Ulnar.] 



Oppo'neis min'imi dig'iti: unciform process annular ligament 

 ulnar side sth metacarpus. [Ulnar.] 



(15) MIDDLE PALMAR REGION 3. 



Lnmb ica'Ies : (4) ; accessories to flexor profundus digitorum 

 tenu n extensor communis digitorum. [Median and Ulnar.] 



I teros':ei dor-a'.eSS (4) J metacarpi base ist phalanges ist, 

 ad, 3d fingers. [Ulnar.] 



Intero^'sei pa'ma'res : (3); ad, 4th and 5th metacarpi ist phal- 

 anges of same fingers. [Ulnar.] 



ARTERIES. 



SUB'CLAVIA: (4 brs.) Right, i. from innominate at sterno- 

 clavicular articulation to inner margin scalenus anticus. 

 (Le/t, i. from transverse portion aortic arch opposite zd dorsal 

 vertebra toscalenusanticus);n internal border scalenus anticus 

 to outer of scalenus medius in. from external border scalenus 

 medius to lower border ist rib, midway along clavicle. Verte- 

 bra'lis, upper and back portion of part I. enters foramen 6th 

 cervical vertebra to be continued upwards (see page 10). Thy- 

 roide'U3 ax'iS, anterior part of first portion, inner side scalenus 

 anticus. Infe'rior thyroide'a (see page n). Tr answers a' Us 

 col'li, (a) superficial cervical beneath anterior margin trape- 

 zius to trapezius and glands in that region, (b) Poste'rior 

 scapula'ris to superior angle of scapula to anastomose at the 

 inferior angle with subscapular. Su^ra-scajuta'ris outwards 

 and backwards parallel with clavicle to supra-spinous fossa ; 

 distributed to muscles in that region. Stern a'lis inter'na (mam- 

 mary), origin just below thyroid axis, behind clavicle along 



