THE VASCULAK SYSTEM. 



Fig. 169'. 



the 

 the 

 the 



septum. In it 

 the M. cutani'ti* 

 iliaciis passes 

 from the trunk 

 to the skin. 



(7) The ingui- 

 nal septum (La- 

 mina inguinalis, 

 Ecker), (Fig-s. 

 169, 171, the 

 dotted line near 

 15, Fig. 172, 

 separates 

 belly from 

 thig-h ; on 

 ventral surface 

 it is attached to 

 the groove which 



The lyniph-sacs of Hann 

 esculentu, seen from the 

 dorsal surface. 



i Dorsal lymph-sac. 

 3 Lateral lymph-sac. 

 7 Brachio-radial lymph - 



sac. 

 9 Femoral lymph-sac. 



10 Suprafemoral lymph- 



sac. 



11 Interfemoral lymph- 



sac. 



12 Crural lymph-sac. 



13 Dorsal lymph-sac of 



the foot. 



14 Plantar lymph-sac of 



the foot. 



1 5 Iliac lymph-sac. 

 a Ventral septum. 

 <l Dorsal septum. 



f Superior femoral sep- 

 tum. 



f" Intermediate feiin.nii 

 septum. 



i Inguinal septum. 



.* Posterior brachial sep- 

 tum. 



*'" Anterior brachio- ra- 

 dial septum. 



V Vocal sac. 



1 In Figs. 1 68, 169, and 170 the dotted lines denote the boundaries of the various 

 lymph-sacs. 



