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MR. ST. GKORGE MIVART ON THK 



[June 27, 



where it is closely connected above with the peroneal side of the 

 popliteus. The second and third portions arise side by side and are 

 closely connected together. Beneath the astragalus this muscle 

 ends in a wide tendon, which divides into five narrow ones, one of 

 these going to the last phalanx of each digit. 



Fig. 18. 



Flexor surface of right leg; the two heads of the gastrocnemias being cut ofl' 

 short above, and the plantaris reflected below. The semimembranosus, the 

 biceps and semitendinosus, the ilio-peroneal and the tibial adductor are cut 

 and variously reflected. 



A. H. Abductor hallucis. A. Q. Abductor ossis metatarsi quinti. B. F. Biceps 

 femoris. F.A.\&F.A.2. Flexor accessorius. F.L.J). Flexor longus di- 

 gitorum. F. M. Flexor minimi digiti. Go. E. G-astrocnemius externus. 

 Go. I. Grash'ocnemius internus. I.F. Ilio-peroneal. L.I.&L.2. Lumbri- 

 cales. P. 1. Peroneus primus. P.L.A. Plantaris. Pp. Popliteus. 8. 

 Tibial adductor. S. M. 1 & S. M. 2. Semimembranosus. S. T. Semitendi- 

 nosus. T. A. Tibialis anticas. T. P. Tibialis posticus, y. Tendon of in- 

 sertion of femoro-caudal. 



