160 PHYSIOLOGICAL SERIES. 



C. 245. Right deep plantar tendons of a Bushwoman, with the 

 flexor brevis digitomm, accessorius, and lumbrical muscles. 

 The flexor fibularis (flex. long, hallucis) sends a large tendon 

 to i., and strengthening slips to the three inner tendons of 

 the flexor tibialis (fl. longus digitorum). The accessorius is 

 inserted into both flexor fibularis and tibialis. The flexor 

 brevis digitorum of n., in., iv. rises from the calcaneum ; 

 that to v. forms a separate muscle and, as in most lower 

 Primates, takes origin from the tendon of the flexor tibialis. 

 0. C. 64 x. 



Flower & Murie, Jour. Anat. & Physiol., vol. i. 1867, 

 p. 203. 



C. 246. Right deep plantar tendons of Man. The flexor fibularis 

 (fl. longus hallucis) goes mainly to i., but also sends 

 strengthening slips to the two inner tendons of the flexor 

 tibialis (flex, longus digitorum). 



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