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covered on the under surface by tendon ; the muscles are not at all 

 difitmct : the flexor profundus urisea by one head from the ulna; 

 the fexor pollicis by two heads, one from the internal condyle of 

 the humerus, the other from the radius. 



19. Extensor communis d'ujitorum. — The muscle divides into three 

 tendons high up in the arm : the outermost of these divides into two, 

 one branch supplying digit V., the other fusing with the middle of 

 the three tendons : the tendon so formed divides into three ; two of 

 the branches supply digits IV. and III.; the remaining branch 

 fuses with the innermost of the three tendons and supplies digit II. 



20. The Extensor secundi internodii pollicis is a long and slender 

 muscle ; it arises high up on the ulna from its radial surface ; the 

 tendon of the muscle commences about halfway down the forearm ; 

 it is inserted on the terminal phalanx of thumb. 



21. The Extensor ossis metncarpi pollicis is a broad, flat, bipinnate 

 muscle arising from anterior two-thirds of radius and from the 

 interosseous membrane ; its tendon crosses over the area a little 

 before the wrist and is attached to the radial side of the head of the 

 tirst metacarpal. 



22. Extensor carpi radialis longior. — This muscle arises from 

 the ridge on the humerus leading to the extensor condyle ; its tendon 

 commences before halfway down the forearm and is inserted on to 

 the radial side of the head of the second metacarpal. 



2.3. Exte7isor carpi radialis brevior. — This muscle arises from 

 the extensor condyle of the humerus and from the septum between 

 itself and the extensor communis digitorum ; its tendon is inserted 

 on to the outer side of the middle (3rd) metacarpal. 



24. Extensor minimi digiti is a tolerably long and slender muscle, 

 arising from the external condyle of the humerus ; it divides at the 

 wrist into two tendons, which are inserted on to ulnar side of IVth 

 and Vth digits; just before its bifurcation it receives a slender 

 tendon from the extensor indicis. 



2.5. Extensor carpi ulnaris arises from the extensor condyle of 

 the humerus and from the ulna; it is a single insertion. 



26. The Extensor indicis arises from the radial surface of the 

 ulna and from the interosseous ligament ; it divides iiito two tendons ; 

 one of these joins the extensor minimi digiti as already described 

 and besides ends in a fascia ; the other tendon goes to index. 



Hind Limb. 



1. The Glutceus maximus is, as in other Lemurs, composed of two 

 separate parts ; the insertion of the posterior part of the muscle 

 extends right along the (einur to its very end. 



2. The Rectus femoris arises by a strong round tendon, which is 

 bifurcate at the origin ; the muscle is covered by the vastus 

 extern us. 



3. The Vastus externus is large and fleshy ; it presents no pecu- 

 liarities of origin or insertion. 



4. The Vastus intemus is barely half the size of tlie vastus 

 externus. 



