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posterior tibial vessels and nerve lie on its posterior surface. This 

 variation is present in the other foot. 



(Signature of observer) I. Gr. BISSET. 



Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Male. 



Additional head to biceps flexor cubiti (left). 



This head arises above and internal to the brachialis anticus, some 

 of its fibres being continuous with those of the coraco-brachialis. It 

 passes down behind the brachial artery and appears as a slip of biceps 

 which has been split off by the brachial artery and is inserted into the 

 bicipital fascia and the inner side of tendon of biceps about two and a 

 half inches from the insertion of the latter. 



(Signature of observer) A. F. FRASER. 



Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Female. 



High origin of radial artery (left). 



The radial artery takes origin from the inner side of the brachial 

 artery about two inches above the bend of the elbow. After passing 

 obliquely outwards in front of the median nerve and brachial artery it 

 takes a normal course down the front of the forearm. 



(Signature of observer) G. M. McGiLLiVRAY. 



Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Female. 



Diverticulum of duodenum. 



Projecting upwards and a little to the left from the posterior 

 surface of the second stage of the duodenum is a blind diverticulum 

 about the size of a small walnut. When distended it presents a 

 lobulated appearance and measures in its greater diameter 30 mm. and 

 in its lesser 20 mm. The diverticulum is in close relation to the head 

 of the pancreas. The bile-duct has no connection with it, merely pass- 

 ing downwards and in front. 



(Signature of observer) A. H. SMITH, 

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