216 THE MUSCLES. 
largely of tendon-fibres, some of which pass directly from origin 
to insertion. It may be regarded as a ligament. 
Origin, the lateral and ventral surface of the calcaneus near 
the proximal end. It passes distad and slightly laterad outside 
of the quadratus plantz. 
Insertion, the lateral side of the base of the fifth metatarsal, 
and the adjacent surfaces of the cuboid and calcaneus. 
Action.—Probably causes slight motion of the cuboid on 
the head of the calcaneus. 
M. scaphocuneiformis.—A small muscle lying on the sole 
of the foot in the depression between the lateral cuneiform, 
medial cuneiform, and the lateral tubercle of the scaphoid. It 
is hidden by the overlying ligaments. 
Origin, the lateral tubercle of the scaphoid bone. It passes 
distad and laterad. 
Insertion, the lateral surface of the medial cuneiform. 
Action.—Rotates the medial cuneiform on the scaphoid and 
would thus act as an opponens of the great toe if the great toe 
were present. 
