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2. External Rudimentary Metacarpal. 

 This gives attachment to a single muscle : — 



Flexor metacarpi exteraas. 



3. Internal Rudimentary Metacarpal. 

 This gives attachment to two muscles : — 



1. ExteDsor metacarpi obliqaua. 



2. Flexor metacarpi iiitemus. 



F. Bones of the Digital Region. 

 1. First Phalanx. 

 This gives attachment to two muscles : — 



1. Extensor pedis. 



2. Extensor suffraginia. 



2. Second Phalanx. 

 This gives attachment to two muscles : — 



1. Extensor pedis. 



2. Flexor pedis perforatus. 



3. Third Phalanx. 



The third phalanx, or os pedis, gives attachment to two muscles :— -^ 



1. Extensor pedis. 



2. Flexor pedis perforans. 



V. Abdominal Limb. 

 A. Bones of the Haunch. 

 Coxa. 

 The coxa gives attachment to thirty-two muscles :— 



a. By the ilium, to the — 



1. Longissimus dorsi. 



2. Iliacus. 



3. Psoas parvus. 



4. Quadratus lumborum. 



5. Compressor coccygis. 



6. 01)Iiquu8 abdominis extemus. 



7. Obliquus abdominis intemus. 



8. Transversalis abdominis (through the mediam of the craral arch)L 



9. Gluteals. 



10. Tensor vaginae femoris. 



11. Rectus femoris. 



12. Rectus parvus. 



13. Obturator internua. 



6. By the pubis, to the — 



1. Obliquus abdominis externua. 



2. Rectus abdominis. 



3. Transversalis abdominis (through the medium of the crural arch). 



4. Gracilis. 



5. Pectineus. 



