MC*t T.E> OF THE HIND LIMB. 109 



(2) -V. tt'i.itjricali* digiti II (1.2). 



Duges, tendini-sons-phal. da I doigt, n. 186 (and 187), double according 



Similarl inserted. 



(3 and 4) 1^[. himbricale* digit i III (l.$). 



Duges, tendini-sous-phal. du III doigt, n. 1 88, single according to 

 Duges. 



One of these (3) is inserted into the anterior extremity of the 

 basal phalanx, the other (/$') into a corresponding position on the 

 middle phalanx. 



(5) 3f. hiiiiljricali* digit I IV. 



Duges, tendini-sous-phal. du IV doigt. 



Inserted into the anterior extremity of the basal phalanx. 



(B.) Arising from the tendons of the favor longu* 111, IF, 7 : 



(6 and 7) .1/J/. hnnlricales digit i IT (14 '. and 1.4".). 

 Duges, tendini-sous-phalanginien du IV doigt, n. 201, 202. 



The first (/..p is inserted into the posterior end of the basal pha- 

 lanx, the second (1.4") in a similar position into the second phalanx. 



(8) J/. luiiilricaliis digiti T (/-5.). 



Duges. tendini-sous-phalangien du V doigt, n. 203. 



This arises from the tendon for the fifth toe, runs backwards as a 

 thin tendon alongside that of the flexor, and is inserted into the 

 middle phalanx. 



Special Muxcles of the Separate Tor*. 

 (I.) Muscles of the rudimentary great toe. 



150. J/. abductor haUv.ri* (Figs. 88 a.k., 90). 



Duges, tibio-sous-tarsien, n. 163. 



This muscle arises from the inner border of the aponenrozl* plan- 

 fart*. at the spot where the ///. plant art* is inserted, it may therefore 

 almost be regarded as a continuation of this muscle ; it is inserted 

 into the anterior border of the rudimentary toe. 



(II.) Muscles of the great and first toes. 



151. .17. adductor longn* d'tgiti /(Figs. 89, 90 ad.h}. 



Duges, calcaneo-scaphoidien, n. 164. 



This powerful muscle arises from the plantar surface of the cal- 

 caneum and astragalus ; its fibres converge towards a tendon lying in 



