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PLATE 1. 
Zaglossus bruijnit. ‘ 
Fig. 1— Side view, somewhat diagrammatic, to show relations of certain superficial muscles. al, 
anterior portion of latissimus dorsi; bf, biceps femoris; dfc, dermo-flexor cruris; el, extensor 
longus digitorum; fr, flexor carpi radialis; fu, flexor carpi ulnaris; gm, gluteus maximus; 
gme, gluteus medius; ic, iliocostalis; il, iliacus; ld, the dermo-flexor antebrachii of Fewkes, 
possibly a portion of the latissimus dorsi; m, the dermo-dorsi cervicalis, possibly a derivative 
of the latissimus dorsi; p, flexor profundus digitorum; pe, peroneus tertius; pl, peroneus 
longus; pt, pronator teres; py, pyriformis; ¢, trapezius; ta, tibialis anterior. 4. 
Fig. 2.— Extensors of the fore foot. ed, extensor digitorum communis; el, extensor digitorum lateralis; 
ep, extensor brevis pollicis; erb, extensor carpi radialis brevis; erl, extensor carpi radialis longus; 
cu, extensor carpi ulnaris; pa, ulnar insertion of panniculus; pt, pronator teres.  X 0.8. 
Fig. 3.— Flexors of the fore foot. ab, abductor digiti quinti; an, anconeus; ap, adductor pollicis; fb, 
flexor brevis digiti quinti; fr, flexor carpi radialis; fu, flexor carpi ulnaris; p, flexor profundus 
digitorum; pt, pronator teres; u, ulna; the small interossei are shown running from the palm 
to the bases of the digits. x 0.8. 
