62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



Date of observation, February, 1903. 

 Sex, Female. 



Abnormality in ley arteries. 



The anterior peroneal artery is relatively very large and is con- 

 tinued on as the dorsal is pedis, while the anterior tibial is very small 

 and joins the dorsalis pedis. 



(Signature of observer) It. W. A. SALMOND. 



Date of observation, February, 1903. 

 Sex, Female. 



Abnormality of the annular ligament of the wrist. 



An extension upwards of the annular ligament of the wrist and 

 the synovial sheaths with it was observed in this subject. It might 

 be interpreted as a strong band of the fascia crossing the wrist above 

 the annular ligament and enclosing in its fibres the tendons of the 

 flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor carpi radialis. The palmaris longus 

 lies superficial to it, but it covers the remaining tendons and the 

 ulnar vessels. Pronation in this case is difficult. 



(Signatures of observers) A. H. SKINNER. 



W. J. GORDON. 

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Date of observation, February, 1903. 

 Sex, Female. 



Abnormal long external lateral ligament of the knee joint (right). 



In this case the ligament after its insertion into the head of the 

 fibula was continued downwards in a tendinous expansion, giving origin 

 to part of the peroneus longus muscle. 



(Signature of observer) AGNES V. BAXTER. 



Date of observation, February, 1903. 

 Sex, Female. 



Abnormal extensor muscle of middle Jinger. 



This muscle arose from the lower part of the external surface of 

 the ulna below the origin of the extensor indicis, from the inner side 



