112 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



Thereafter the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing 

 year : 



Honorary President. Professor E. W. EEID, M.D., F.E.C.S. 



Honorary Vice-Presidents. ALEX. Low, M.A., M.B., C.M., and JAMES WATT, 



M.A., M.B., Ch.B. 



President. NORMAN J. CALDER, M.A. 



Vice-President. EGBERT EiCHARDS, M.A. 



Recording Secretary. EGBERT M. EASTON, M.A. 



Secretary and Treasurer. JAMES FETTES. 



The retiring office-bearers were thanked for their services, especi- 

 ally Professor Reid for the interest and help which he had extended 

 to the Society, acting as its President since its inception in 1899. 



EECOED OF ANATOMICAL VAEIATIONS. 

 Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Male. 



Abnormal course of the musculo-citianeous nerve (right). 



In this dissection the musculo-cutaneous nerve comes off as a 

 branch from the median nerve about the junction of the upper and 

 middle thirds of the arm. It does not perforate the coraco-brachialis 

 muscle but runs between the biceps and brachialis anticus muscles. 

 Thereafter its course is normal. 



(Signature of observer) A. G. BAXTER. 



Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Male. 



High origin of the flexor accessorius muscle (left). 



In this case the flexor accessorius arises about three inches up 

 from the deep fascia of the back of the leg. It lies in front of the 

 tendo Achillis and beneath the internal annular ligament while the 



