1908.] 



OF THE BATRACHIAN GENUS HEMISUS. 



901 



Immediately underlying the last-described muscle (when the 

 animal is viewed in the ordinary position of dissection) is a much 

 broader muscle which I take to represent that muscle which I 



Text-fio-. 177. 



zi. 



Ventral musculature cyiTIeyrium cjxdtatiun, with the skin removed and some ot 

 thh superficial muscles cut and partly removed. 



f Fat-mass, lying within a lymph-sac covered hy pectoralis ahdominis and iloored 

 bv a delicate layer of muscle (r) partly belonging to the rectus abdommis and 

 pLK the oW internus.%L Fibrous wall of femoral lymph-sac . cut 



rreculai^y near to its origin from the reflected border of the rectus abdommis. 

 « Muscle (cut across) which is perhaps part ot the coraco-humeralis. 

 s. Coraco-humeralis. s. Pectoralis minor. 



