I'll I (ill AND LEG. 



33 



6. The superficial circumflex iliac vein and tributaries. 



7. The superficial external putlic vein. 



8. The spermatic cord, just below the pubic spine. ( Fig. 211.) 



9. Superficial inguinal and femoral lymphatic glands. (Fig. 21O.) 



IO. The long saphenous nerve, \\ith a vein of like name. (Figs. 2093116 2IO.) 

 1 i. The short saphcnnus nerve and vein (posteriorly). 



12. The cutaneous branch of the mnsculo-cutaneous nerve. (Fig. 209.) 



13. The internal, middle, and external cutaneous nerves. (Fig. 209.) 



14. The ilio-hypog;istric and genito-crural nerves. (Fig. 209.) 



15. The patellar plexus, formed by the union of cutaneous branches, from 



EXTERNAL 

 CUTA- 

 HEOUS 



JLfO- 



ixurix.il. 



TWIH 



TERXAL 



CUTA- 

 NEOUS 



INTERNAL 

 CUTA- 

 NEOUS 



f.t TKLLAR 

 BRANCH 

 OF IM.\C 

 SAPHE- 

 NOUS 



LONG 

 SA 1> HE- 

 NO US 



ANTERIOR 

 TIBIAL 



OSNITO- 

 CRURAL 



MIDDLE 

 CUTA- 



XEOUS 



CUTA- 

 NEOUS 

 BRANCH OF 

 EXTERNAL 

 I'd I '1,1 TEAL 



Mrsi'ULO- 

 CUTA- 

 NEOUS 



SHORT 

 SAPHE- 

 NOUS 



FIG. 209. DISTRIBUTION OF CUTANEOUS NERVES o\ THE ANTKRIOR ASPECT OF THE INFERIOR 



EXTREMITY. 



the internal, middle, external cutaneous nerves, and a branch from the long 

 saphenous and obturator to supply the skin over the insertion of the extensor 

 muscles of the leg, according to Hilton's law. (Fig. 211.) 



1 6. The subsartorial plexus, formed by branches from the obturator, long 

 saphenous, -and internal cutaneous nerves, to supply the skin over the insertion of 

 the adductors, according to Hilton '.v laiv. 



17. The prepatellar bursa, found in the superficial fascia in front of the 

 patella. 



Dorsal Arch (Fig. 210.) How Formed. This arch is seen on the dorsum of 

 the foot about one inch behind the clefts of the toes. It is formed by the conflu- 

 ence of the veins from the skin of the toes. It lies upon the cutaneous nerves 



