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ANATOMY OF THE HOUSE, 
5th.—Posterior Ilio-femoral Region. No. 2. 
English names. 
iceps Abductor 
?mitendinosus $ Adductor ) 
?mimernbranosus X Tibialis $ 
French names. 
Ischio-tibialis Medius vel Posterior 
Ischio-tibialis Interims. 
No. 3. 
b .—MUSCLES OF THE THIGH AND HIND-LEG. No. 9. 
1st.—Anterior Femoro-crural Region. No. 3. 
xtensor Pedis Fcmoro-prephalangeus 
eroneus Peroneo-prephalangeus 
lexor Metatarsi. Tibio prematarsotis. 
2d.—Superficial Posterior Femoro-crural Region. 
astrocnemius Externus Bifemoro-calcaneus 
astrocnemius Internus Femoro-phalangeus 
lantaris. Peroneo-calcaneus. 
3d.—Deep Posterior Femoro-crural Region. No. 3. 
opliteus Femoro-tibialis Obliquus 
lexor Pedis Tibio-phalangeus 
lexor Pedis Accessorius. Peroneo-pbalangeus. 
[To be continued.J 
©ommuntcattons artU ©ages. 
Ars vctcrinaria post inedicinam secunda est.— Vet/etins . 
AN ACCOUNT OF THE MEETING OF THE 
VETERINARY PROFESSION, 
summoned hu public advertisement , and held at the Freemasons 
Tavern , 8 th July, 1829. 
Mr. Fenwick was called to the chair. 
Mr. Cherry stated, that the object of the meeting was to rc- 
eive the report of the committee appointed at the last general 
neeting. Certain persons were deputed to prepare a memorial 
o the governors of the Royal Veterinary College, soliciting the 
ppointment of a veterinary medical committee, for the examina¬ 
tion of veterinary pupils, and likewise a memorial to the pre¬ 
sent medical examining committee, soliciting their sanction ol the 
neasure, and recommendation of it to the governors. 1 hese me- 
norials had been prepared, and transmitted by Mr. Coleman to 
he proper quarters, and answers had been received. 1 hese me- 
