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PLATE XXXIV. 



MUSCLES 



A Flexor brevis digitorum. 



A' Tendon of the flexor brevis digitorum, 



showing it splitting to allow the 



passage of the long flexor. 

 B Abductor hallucis. 

 C Abductor minimi digiti. 

 D Abductor metatarsi quinti (Wood's 



muscle). 



E Tendon of flexor longus hallucis. 



F Flexor brevis hallucis. 



G Adductor obliquus hallucis. 



H Lumbricalis. 



I Tendon of the flexor longus digitorum. 



K Flexor brevis minimi digiti. 



L Plantar fascia, central portion. 



VESSELS 



a Internal plantar artery. 



b External plantar. 



c Superficial digital branch from the 



internal plantar sending twigs with 



the digital nerves. 

 d Princeps hallucis from the dorsalis 



pedis (in this specimen it was a direct 



continuation of the internal plantar 



artery). 



e Digital branch of external plantar 

 which gives off the digital branch to 

 the outer side of the little toe which 

 is usually given off separately. 



/ Internal calcaneal branches of the 

 posterior tibial. 



NERVES 



1 Internal plantar. 



2 Digital branches of internal plantar. 



8 Muscular branch from inner digital 

 branch to the flexor brevis hallucis. 



4 Muscular branch from second digital 



branch to first lumbrical. 



5 Cutaneous branches from internal 



plantar to sole. 



6 Digital branches of the external plantar. 



7 Communicating branch between in 



ternal and external plantar nerves. 



8 Muscular branch from outer digital 



to flexor brevis minimi digiti. 



9 Cutaneous branches from internal 



plantar to sole. 



10 Internal calcaneau branches of the 

 posterior tibial. 



