527 





Goat. 



Deer. 



Napu 





Oz. 



Oz. 



Oz. 



6. Adductor brevis, . . . . 



0-41 . 





. 0-05 



7. Adductor longus, . . . 



1-28 . 



— 



— 



8. Adductor magnus, ) b 



9. Semimembranosus, j 



i .in 



i iy 



05 • P,C\ 



U DO 





10. Semitendinosus, . . . . 



0-43 . 



. 9-25 . 



. 0*13 



11. Obturator externus, . . 



0 '48 . 







12. Quadratus femoris, . . 



0'12 . 



— 



. 0-03 



13. Obturator internus, &c., c 



0-17 . 



— 







14. Glutceus maximus, ) d 



1 



J. oo . 



. oo OU . 



. u oy 



15. Biceps femoris, . . j 





16. GlutfBus medius, . . . 



1-11 . 



. 10-00 . 



. 0-19 



17. Glutceus minimus, 0 . . . 



0-50 . 



. 1-75 . 



. 0-06 



18. Glutceus quartus (iliocap.^ 



,e0'29 . 



. l'OO . 



. 0-04 



19. Gracilis/ 



0-40 . 



. 4-50 . 



. 0-08 



20. Rectus femoris, . . . . 



1-15 . 



. 10-50 . 



— 



21. Vastus externus (a), . . 



0-85 . 



. 11-75 . 



— 



22. Vastus externus (b), . . 



0'28 . 







23. Vastus internus (a), . . 



0-36 . 



. 4-25 .' 





24. Vastus internus (b), . . 



0-29 . 







25. Crurceus, &c, .... 





2*75 ! 





Leg of Goat. 



26. Gastrocnemido-solcBUs, . 



27. Plantaris,S 



28. Poplitceus, 



29. Flexor digitorum longus, 



30. Flexor hallucis longus, h , 



Oz. 

 0-92 

 0-06 

 0'15 

 0-25 

 0-04 



Oz. 



31. Tibialis anticus/ 0'22 



32. Extensor digitorum communis, 1 0*09 



33. Per onceus longus, ..... 0*04 



34. Peronceus brevis, 0"08 



B. — Muscles of the Fore Limb in the Goat. 



Oz. Av. 



1. Trapezius scapular is, 0'35 



Origin ; from the cervical vertebrae (4 - 7) ; and from the dorsal 



o- 4 >- . . 



Insertion ; into the spine of the scapula ; separable with difficulty 

 from the next. 



b These muscles are combined in their muscular portion into one fleshy mass in the Goat, Deer, 

 Nylghau, and little Napu ; but retain their characteristic insertions into the whole length of the back 

 of the femur, and into the top of the tibia and fascia of knee joint. 



e The anterior border of the gemelli joins the posterior border of the iliocapsularis. 



<* The gl. max. and biceps fern, form one muscle, having the double origin. In the Goat the inser- 

 tion is into the fascia of the thigh below the trochanter, and one-third down the outer side of the leg; 

 in the Deer and Nylghau the portion with glutgeal origin has bicipital insertion, and the portion with 

 bicipital origin is inserted into the fascia of the inner side of the knee ; in the Napu the origin of these 

 muscles is covered by the sacral fascia, which, with the lumbar, is converted partially into a bony 

 covering; the insertion is into The fascia of the knee joint, and down the whole outer side of the leg 

 as far as the os calcis. 



e The gl. min. and gl quartus form one muscle in the Nylghau. 



f Inserted with the semitendinosus into the upper third of the leg. 



e The plantaris is represented by a muscular slip from the back of the top of fibula. 



h This little muscle takes its origin from the tibia, just below the poplitceus, and is inserted at half 

 an inch below the heel into the tendon of the common flexor. 



> The tibialis anticus arises from the anterior curved surface of the tibia, and by a round tendon, 

 common to it with the extensor digitorum longv^, from the anterior surface of the outer condyle, in- 

 side the knee joint. 



