Plate II. — The Hind Quarter viewed from behind 



I. Croup. 2. Anus. 3. Angle of haunch. 4. Elevation formed by tuber 

 ischii. 5. Groove between biceps femoris and posterior arm of superficial 

 gluteus. 5. Elevation formed bj' semimembranosus. 7 and 8. Elevations 

 formed by semitendinosus. g. Elevation formed by anterior or great head 

 of biceps femoris. 10. Elevation formed by gracilis. 11 and 13. Elevations 

 formed by two remaining heads of biceps femoris. 12. Gastrocnemius. 



