OF THF: mxi I.IMH. 



menclatuve which, to me, does not appear correct, as these muscles 

 lie entirely on the plantar surface, and do not adduct or abduct the 

 toes, but flex them. 



V . ) Muscles of the third toe. 



157. 31. flex, metatarsi dig. 

 ///(Ecker), (Fig. go F.m.^). 



Duges, sous-calcaneo-metatar- 

 sien du III doigt, n. 1 74. 

 Klein, extensor metatarsi. 



Like the corresponding 

 muscle of the second toe 

 (n. 155), this arises by a small 

 tendon from the hinder ex- 

 tremity of the calcaneum, runs 

 backwards and is inserted into 

 the plantar surface of the 0* 

 metatarsi III. The greatest 

 portion of the muscle lies be- 

 neath the m. fianxrerxnz meta- 

 tarsi (tm\ the most anterior 

 portion, however, lies above 

 this. Duges has described 

 this latter portion as a special 

 muscle (n. 176, metatarso- 

 metatarsien du III), the same 

 description holds good for the 

 second toe (n. 177, Duges). 



158. M. flexor dig. Ill 

 prfij/riv.* ( 'Ecker), (Fig. 91 fjj^). 



Duges, sous-m^tatarso-phalan- 

 gien du III doigt, n. 195. 



Like the corresponding 

 muscle of the second toe, 

 this arises from the plantar 

 surface of the o$ metatarsi III, 

 and is inserted by a thin tendon 

 into the plantar surface of the 

 anterior extremity of the first 

 phalanx. 



Fig. 90. 



a.b.i 



F.m.4 



F.b. 1 



Muscles of plantar surface of foot of Sana ttculrnta. 



ajb.i M. abductor longns digiti I. 



065 M. abductor digiti V. 



ad. 1. 1 M. adductor longus digiti I. 



a.h. M. abductor hallucis. 



FJb.i M. flexor brevis digiti I. 



F.m.2, 3, 4 M. flexores metatarsi II, III, IV. 



F.p.2, 3, 4, 5 MM. flexor, proprii digit. 2, 3, 4. 5. 



F.ph-3, 4, 4'. 5 MM. flexor, phalang. digit. 3, 4. 5. 



op M. opponens digiti L 



t.m' . 



l.m" {-MM. transTersi metatarsi i, 2. 3. 



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