Plate VI.— SUPERFICIAL DISSECTION {continued). 



Fore Limb (right), I^'^JER aspect. — 33 and 33 a. Posterior mdial vein and artery with median nerve between them. 34. Summit 

 of olecranon process of ulna, 35. Flexor metacarpi internus. 36. Flexor metacarpi medius. 36A. Flexor accessorius. 37, Extensor 

 metacarpi magnus. 38. Radius, 39, Posterior radial artery. 40. Branch of median to assist in forming external plantar nerve. 



41. Large metacarpal artery. 42. Artery to supracarpal arch. 43. Small metacarpal artery, 44. Ulnar branch to external plantar nerve. 

 45. Internal metacarpal vein, which is cut through, smce its upward continuation is more superficially placed. 46. Tendon of extensor 

 metacarpi obliquus. 47. Tendon of extensor metacarpi magnus. 48. Perforatus tendon leaving carpal sheath. 49. Dorsal interosseous 

 artery. 50. Plantar nerve (internal). 51. Suspensory ligament. 53. Large metacarpal artery. 53. Large metacarpal bone. 54. Perforans 

 tendon. 55. Internal small metacarpal bone. 56. Communicating branch to external plantar nerve, 57 and 58. Internal digital vein and 

 artery. 59. Anterior digital ner\'e. 60. Posterior digital nerve. 61. Inner division of suspensory ligament. 62. Ring formed by perforatus. 

 63. Tendon of extensor pedis. 64. Tendon of perforans. 65. Middle digital nerve. 66. Plexus of veins. 



N.B. — Lines 48 and 54 should icnninatc slightly behind the white line (50) indicating the nen'e. 



