MI -< //> /*/ ////: .\\TI:I;IOR LIMBS. 



2. r )7 



in. tacarpus ami the coraco-nuliulis, posses below the antibrachiul band of the 



l:itt-r. its miller a iilirmis liridge. 



It is simply a flexor of the fore-arm. 



Fig. 121. 



INTKRNAL ABPFXTT OF LEFT ANTKRIOR UMB. 



1, Prolonging cartilage of scapula; 2, Inner surface of scapula; 3, Subscapularis ; 

 4, Adductor of the arm, or tcres major; ;>, Supra- or antea-s|>iu:itu- ; ii, Long 

 extensor of the fore-arm, or portion ( tin- caput magnum ; 7, Lirge extensor 

 of the fore-arm, the other jxirtion of the caput magnum : s. MicMle extensor, or 

 caput medium; 9, Humeralis externus, or short flexor of the fore-arm; \, 

 i-liiimeralis; 11, Upper extremity of humerus; 12, Coraooradialis, or 

 flexor brachii ; 13, Lower extremity of humerus; 14, Brachial fascia: 1 ". 

 Anterior extensor of the metacarpus, or extensor metararpi nia^nus ; Ii5, Belly 

 and aponeurotic termination of the flexor brachii; 17, Ulna; IK, Ulnaris acce*- 

 oriun, or oblique flexor of the metacarpeus; 19, Internal flexor of the meta- 

 carpus, or epicondylo-metacarpeu* ; 20, Radius; 21, Tendon of the obli^im 

 extensor ; 22, Large raetacarpal bone ; 'J.'i, Flexor tendons of the foot ; "4, Sus- 

 pensory ligament ; 25, Internal rudimentary metacarpal bone ; 26, Extensor 

 tendon of the foot ; 27, Metacarpo-phalangeal sheath ; 28, Lateral cartilages of 

 the foot ; 'J9, 1'odojihylla;. 



