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4. The sciatic bursa 0} the glutceus maximus, between the tuberosity of the ischium and the 

 glutaeus maximus. 



5. The anterior (trochanteric) bursa 0} the glutceus medius, between the tendons of the glutaeus 

 medius and maximus. 



6. The posterior (trochanteric) bursa oj the glutaus medius, between the tendons of the 

 glutaeus medius and the piriformis (see page 212). 



7. The trochanteric bursa oj the glutceus minimus, at the insertion of the muscle of the same 

 name into the great trochanter. 



8. The pirijorm bursa, at the insertion of the muscle of the same name into the great 

 trochanter. 



9. The bursa oj the obturatorius internus (see page 213, Fig. 301). 



10. The bursa oj the rectus jemoris, at the origin of the muscle of the same name from the 

 margin of the acetabulum. 



11. The ilio pectineal bursa (see page 211, Fig. 298) occasionally communicates with the 

 hip- joint. 



12. The subtendinous iliac bursa, at the insertion of the iliopsoas into the lesser trochanter. 



13. The pectineal bursa, at the insertion of the muscle of the same name. 



14. The superior bicipital bursa, at the origin of the long head of the biceps. 



15. The inferior bicipital bursa, between the tendon of insertion of the biceps and the long 

 external lateral ligament of the knee-joint. 



16. The subcutaneous prepatellar bursa (see page 136, Figs. 317 and 320). 



17. The subfascial prepatellar bursa (see page 136). 



18. The subtendinous prepatellar bursa (see page 136). 



19. The suprapatellar bursa (see page 135) communicates almost always with the knee- 

 joint. 



20. The subcutaneous infrapatellar bursa, in front of the upper extremity of the ligamentum 

 patellae (see page 136, Figs. 317 and 320). 



21. The deep in jra patellar bursa (see page 135). 



22. The subcutaneous bursa oj the tuberosity oj the tibia, a subcutaneous bursa over the tubercle 

 of the tibia. 



23. The sartorial bursa (see page 214, Fig. 298). 



24. The anserine bursa (see page 219, Fig. 298). 



25. The popliteal bursa (see pages 136 and 221) communicates with the knee-joint. 



26. The internal gastrocnemial bursa (see pages 136 and 220, Fig. 303) also communicates 

 with the knee-joint. 



27. The semimembranous bursa (see pages 136 and 219) may communicate with the knee- 

 joint. 



28. The subcutaneous external malleolar bursa, subcutaneous bursa over the external 

 malleolus. 



29. The subcutaneous internal malleolar bursa, subcutaneous bursa over the internal mal- 

 leolus. 



30. The bursa oj the sinus tarsi, in the interosseous ligament in the sinus tarsi between the 



