GENERAL TABLE OF THE ATTACHMENT OF MUSCLES IN SOLIPEDS. 38» 



4. Flexor accessor! us. 



5. Sartorius (through the medium of the iateraal patellar ligameat). 



6. By its body, to the — 



1. Biceps femoris. 



2. Sernitendinosus. 



3. Gracilis (in common with the long adductor). 



4. Flexor metatarsi. 



5. Popliteus. 



6. Flexor peciis perforans. 



2. Fibula. 

 The fibula gives insertion to two muscles :— 



1. Extensor suffraginis. 



2. Flexor pedis perforans. 



3. Patella. 

 The patella gives insertion to five muscles : — 



1. Tensor vaginae femoris. 



2. Rectus femoris. 

 3 Vastus externus. 



4. Vaatus internus. 



5. Superficial gluteus (posterior portion). 



D. Bones of the Tarsus. 



Calcis. 

 The calcis gives insertion to the — 

 Gastrocnemius. 



Cuboid. 

 The cuboid gives insertion to the — 

 Flexor metatarsi. 



Second Cuneiform. 

 This gives attachment to one muscle, the — 

 Flexor metatarsi. 



E. Bones of the Metatarsus. 



The principal metatarsal gives insertion to one muscle, the— 

 Flexor metatarsi 



F. Bones of the Foot. 



1. First Phalanx. 

 The first phalanx gives insertion to one muscle, th^— 

 interior extensor of the phalanges. 



