114 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANATOMICAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL 



Date of observation, June, 1908. 

 Sex, Female. 



Unusual arrangement of branches of axillary artery (right). 



From about the middle of its course, the axillary artery gives off 

 a large branch fully its equal in size, and which after a course of about 

 one inch splits up into three divisions. The anterior division gives off 

 the anterior circumflex artery and about one and a half inches further 

 on subdivides into the superior and inferior profunda arteries. These 

 follow their usual courses. The internal division is the subscapular 

 artery which otherwise is normal. The external division is the pos- 

 terior circumflex artery which also follows its usual course. 



(Signature of observer) H. R. SOUPER. 



