322 THE MUSCLES. 



5. ABDOMINAL LIMB. 



A. BONES OF THE HAUNCH. 



Coxa. 

 The coxa gives insertion : 



a. By the ilium, to the 



1. Ilio-spinalis muscle. 



2. Iliac (psoas) muscle. 



3. Small psoas muscle. 



4. Square muscle of the loins. 



0. Ischio-coccygeal muscle. 



6. Great oblique muscle of the abdomen. 



7. Small oblique muscle of the abdomen. 



8. Transverse muscle of the ubdomen (through the medium of the crural 



arch). 



9. Middle gluteal muscle. 



1 0. Deep gluteal muscle. 



11. Muscle of the fascia lata. 



12. Anterior rectus muscle of the thigh. 



13. Anterior gracilis muscle. 



14. Internal obturator. 



b. By the pubis, to the 



1. Great oblique muscle of the abdomen. 



2. Small oblique muscle of the abdomen. 



3. Great rectus muscle of the abdomen. 



4. Transverse muscle of the abdomen (through the medium of the crural 



arch). 



5. Short adductor of the leg. 



6. Pectineus muscle. 



7. Small adductor of the thigh. 



8. External obturator muscle. 



9. Internal obturator muscle. 



c. By the ischium, to the 



1. Superficial gluteus muscle. 



2. Long vastus muscle. 



3. Semitendinous muscle. 



4. Semimembranous muscle. 



5. Short adductor of the leg. 



(5. Great adductor of the thigh. 



7. Square crural muscle. 



8. External obturator muscle. 



9. Internal obturator muscle. 

 10. Gemelli muscles of the pelvis. 



B. BONES OP THE THIGH. 



Femur. 

 The femur gives insertion : 



a. By its upper extremity^ to the 



1. Great psoas muscle. 



2. Iliac psoas muscle. 



3. Middle gluteus muscle. 



4. Deep gluteus muscle. 



5. External obturator muscle. 



6. Internal obturator muscle. 



7. Gemelli muscles of the pelvis. 



b. By its body, to the 



1. Superficial gluteus muscle. 



2. Fascia lata. 



