42 MESSRS. MURIE AND MIVART ON THE 
In Nycticebus* (woodcut, fig. 15) and Loris there is a median tendon. In Loris we 
found no tendon going to the index (woodcut, fig. 14). 
In Perodicticus it splits into three tendons; but Van Campen® says nothing of a 
tendon of union with the flexor profundus digitorum. It sends no tendon to the index 
digit. 
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Ely: Y, - Flp, i 
\d\e th “a 
/)\\\ is kal yee N\. 
Sage ie Baie 'g 
Lemur, Galago, and partly 
Perodicticus. 
Loris gracilis. 
Fig. 17. 
Fjid, 
Res, 
Ri; 
Nycticebus. 
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: ry 
Tarsius. Cheiromys. 
Diagrams illustrating the distribution of the palmar tendons of the manus in several genera of Lemuroids. 
The same lettering is applicable in the different ‘figures. 1. 11. m1. ry. y. indicate respectively the digits and 
tendons of the deep flexors going thereto. F.1.p. Flexor longus pollicis, F.p.d. Flexor profundus digitorum. 
F.s.d. Flexor sublimis digitorum. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. Numbers corresponding to the digits supplied by the flexor 
sublimis. The double asterisk represents the short tendon of union between the sublimis and profundus met 
with in each genus. 
The arrangement of this muscle in Tarsius* is like that in Lemur, Galago, and Loris. 
Owen * says the flexor sublimis digitorum in Cheiromys divides into two fasciculi in 
' P. ZS. 1865, p. 245, figs. 2 and 3, F.s. * Loc. cit. p. 35. 
> Op. cit. p. 59, tab. 3. fig. 3. no. 33. * Loc. ett. p. 63, pl. xxiii. fig. 3. no. 33. 
