112 THE Ul'SCLKS. 



159. M. flexor pJtalangum preprint digiti III (Ecker), (Fig. 91 



Duges, phalango-phalangien, n. 204. 



This arises by tend'on from the plantar surface of the basal 

 Fi phalanx, and is inserted into 



the anterior extremity of the 

 terminal phalanx. 



(VI.) Muscles of the fourth 

 toe. 



160. J/. flexor metatarsi 

 if if/. IF (Fig. 91 F.m.4). 



Duges, inetatarso-metatarsien, 

 n. 175. 



Similarly to the correspond- 

 ing muscle of the third toe, 

 this one arises from the 

 hinder extremity of the calca- 

 neum, and is inserted into the 

 anterior portion of the plantar 

 surface of the os metatarsi IV, 

 but not into the greater portion 

 of this surface, as in the second 

 and third os metatarsi. 



P.m.* 



161. M. flexor dig. IV 

 propr'ms (Fig. 91 Fp4). 



Duges, sous-metatarso-phalan- 

 gieii clu IV doigt (interosteus 

 plantaris), n. 196. 



The origin and insertion are 

 similar to those of the muscles 

 of the second and third toes. 



Muscles of plantar surface of foot of Jiana excit/nt/n. 



rt.ft.i M. abductor longus digiti I. 



a&s M. abductor digiti V. 



ad./. i M. adductor longus digiti I. 



a.h. M. abductor liallucis. 



F.b.i M. flexor brevis digiti I. 



f.in.2 3, 4 M. flexores metatarsi II, III, IV. 



>'.;>. 2, 3, 4, 5 MM. flexor, proprii digit. 2, 3, 4, 5. 



/'./)/(. 3, 4, 4', 5 MM. flexor, pbalang. digit. 3. 4, 5. 



op M. opponens Jigiti I. 



162. M. flexor 



</'/</. 



t.m" I MM. tran 



sversi metatarsi i, 2, 3. 



JV. 



A small muscle, which arises 

 with the m. flexor Irevis of the 

 fifth toe, from enlargement of 

 aponeurosis plantaris , and is in- 

 serted into the basal phalanx 

 of the fourth toe. 



