Phil. Soc. Proc. Vol. xx. Pt. iv. 



Plate IV. 



Vastus - — 

 Externus II 



Caudofemomlis _ 

 Gteat Sciatic Nerue 

 Femorococcygeus ' ' - 

 Tendon of Biceps ^ . 

 Semimembranosus 

 Scmitendinosus 



^ Vastus Externus I 



Crureus 

 Rectus Pernor is 



^-Vastus Internus 

 -- Sartorius 



- Adductor 

 Magnus 



'Gracilis 



Fig. 1. Tarsius spectrum. Cross section of thigh, x 3. 

 Junction of upper and middle thirds. 



Glut. Min. 



Glut. 

 Med. 



Semimembianosu 

 >^ Biceps 

 Semitendinosus 



Caudofemorahs \^ \ Caudofemoralis 



/Vg \\ /vo Quadratus 



fjQ V Femoris 



NM 



Fig. 2. Tarsius spectrum. Outer view left tliigli. Parts of Femorococcygeus, Caudofemoralis, 



Vastus Externus, Tensor Fasciae Latae and Superficial Gluteus removed. 

 iVi? = Nerve to Biceps; iVC = Nerve to Caudofemoralis: ArZ) = Nerve to Semitendinosus; 

 NF=^<iVYe to Femorococcygeus; iV(? = Nerve to Gluteus SupcrficiaUs {sen Maximus); 

 iVJ/ = Nerve to Semimembranosus; iV.S' = Great Sciatic Nerve; iVrT= Nerve to Tensor 



Fasciae Latae. 



