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Tab. III. BursjE Mucosa of the Human Body. 15 
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Z. A large burfa mucofa behind the tendon of the extenfors of the leg. 
a. A communication which the burfa mucofa of this fubject had with the 
cavity of the joint of the knee. 
b b. The ligament which joins the patella to the tibia cut, and its inner fide 
turned outwards. 
c. A burfa mucofa behind it. 
d. A large fatty peloton hanging down into the cavity of the burfa. 
e. The tibia. , . 
£ The fibula. 
g. The back-part of the infertion of the fartoriuS mufcle turned forwards. 
h. The tendon of the gracilis rnufcle. 
i. The tendon of the femitendinofus mufcle. 
k. A large burfa mucofa behind the tendon of the .fartorius, and behind the 
tendons of the gracilis and femitendinofus, covering the inner fore-part of the 
tibia. 
l. The internal lateral ligament of the knee. 
' m. A burfa mucofa between the tendon of the tibialis anticus and under 
part of the tibia and ligament of the anklei 
n. A burfa mucofa between the tendon of the extenfor pollicis pedis longus 
and the tibia and capfular ligament of the ankle. 
o. A burfa mucofa for the tendons of the extenfor digitorum communis 
longus, between them and the tibia and ligament of the ankle. 
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