]901.] 



CHL VXYDOPHO U US TBUJST C AT US . 



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of the iauer (radial) surface of digit i. Tiiese muscles evidently 

 answer to Macalister's 7 short flexors. I notice that Windle & 

 Parsons ^ speak of them as lumbricals, and certainly their origin 

 from the ossicle in the deep flexor tendon and insertion between 



Muscles of inside of foi-e-limb 



hi., biceps. 

 cl.epit., dorso-epitrochlearis. 

 e. I, IV, heads of the exteasoi' ante- 



brachii. 

 e.m.p., extensor luetacarpi pol- 



licis. 

 ep.an., epitroohleo-anconeiis. 

 fl.c.r., flexor carpi radialis. 

 fl.o.tol., flexor carpi ulnaris. 

 fi.'p.d., flexor profundus digito- 

 ruui (hand). 

 ji.s., flexor sublimis -|-p^lmaris 

 longus. 

 L, luinbricalis. 

 latxl. I, II, two parts of latissimus 

 dorsi. 



of CMamydojciliorus truiicatufi. 



feet. IV, peotoralis quartus. 

 pecf.abd., abdominal part of pei'to- 



ralis. 

 pect.maj., pectoralis major, 

 pl.hr., palmaris brevis. 

 p.t., pronator teres. 

 T.cl., retro-claTicularis. 

 rh.th., rhomboideus thoracicus. 



scL, subclavius. 

 s.mg., ssrratus magnus. 

 s.i<c., subscapularis. 

 s.sp., supraspiiiatus. 

 t.mj., teres major. 

 tr. I, part of trapezius, 



' Windle & Parsons, 1. c. p. 334. 



