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Insertion ; by a common tendon with, and inside the M. iliacus, into 

 the lesser trochanter. 



3. Iliacus, 34 "5 



Origin and insertion ; as usual. 



4. Pectinceus, 28*0 



Origin ; from the inferior margin of the anterior crest of the pubis. 

 Insertion ; into the femur at lower point of trisection, by a strong 



round tendon. 



5. Adductor brevis, 7*0 



Origin ; from the symphysis pubis (middle two inches). 

 Insertion ; by a flat tendon, inside the insertion of the adductor mag- 

 nus. 



6. Adductor magnus, 32*5 



Origin ; from the arch of the pubis, backwards, nearly as far as the 

 tuberosity of the ischium. 



Insertion; into the back of the outer condyle, and halfway up the 

 femur. 



7. Obturator externus, 19-0 



Origin ; as usual. 



Insertion ; into the upper half of the line leading from the great tro- 

 chanter to the posterior trochanter. 



8. Adductor longus, 12-0 



Origin ; from the arch and symphysis of the pubis, lying under the 

 M. gracilis. 



Insertion ; into the lower half of the linea aspera and inner condyle 

 of the femur. 



9. Quadratus femoris, wanting. 



10. Obturator internus, 3*0 



Origin ; from the ilium above the ischiadic notch, and without any 

 fibres from the rim of the foramen ; it is a long slip of muscle (Qu. Ge- 

 mellus superior ?) 



11. Gemellus inferior, 2 5 



12. Gluteus maximus (Fig, 36), 208-0 



Origin ; from the posterior half of the ilio-ischiadic line, and from 



the sacro-ischiadic ligament. 



Insertion ; by means of a tendon, 4J inches in length, into the top 

 of the fibula and fascia of the leg ; it gives off two tendinous slips to the 

 greater and posterior trochanters in passing. 



13. Glutceo maximo accessorius (Fig. 36), 13*0 



Origin ; from the vertebral edge of the ilio-ischium, in front of the 

 origin of the Glutceus maximus. 



Insertion ; by a long tendon into the posterior trochanter. 



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