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the humerus between the insertion of the coraco-brachialis and the 

 origin of the brachialis anticus. From this origin the muscle passes 

 downwards on the anterior surface of the latter muscle to be inserted 

 by a thin aponeurosis into the inner part of the upper margin of the 

 bicipital fascia. 



Superficial to the muscle there are the fascia of the arm and the 

 basilic vein. Deep to it there is the brachialis anticus, and in its lower 

 part the brachial artery passes underneath it about 2 cm. above the 

 bicipital fascia, in an oblique direction downwards and outwards. 

 External to it lies the triceps muscle. Internal to it are the brachial 

 artery and median nerve. 



(Signature of observer) JOHN GEDDES. 



Date of observation, November, 1905. 

 Sex, Female. 



Tendinous slip between latissimus dorsi and triceps. 

 This is a tendinous slip joining the tendon of insertion of the 

 latissimus dorsi muscle to the tendinous part of the origin of the long 

 head of the triceps. The slip is 1*5 cm. long and '25 cm. broad. It 

 is attached to the lower border of the tendon of latissimus dorsi 3'5 

 cm. from its insertion into the humerus, and joins the long head of 

 triceps on its inner surface 6 cm. from its origin below the glenoid 

 cavity. The slip of tendon is flat and twisted spirally, so that its 

 inner border becomes anterior, and its outer border posterior, tracing 

 from above downwards. 



(Signature of observer) JOHN GEDDES. 



Date of observation, November, 1905. 

 Sex, Male. 



Two fissures in left lung. 



This abnormality consists in the left lung having two distinct 

 and complete fissures. The great fissure is normal in position, but 

 there is a strong adhesion of the visceral pleura of the lower edge of 



