. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE HTND LIMB, 111 menelature which, to me, does not ap2:)ear correct, as these muscles lie entirely on the ]ilantar surface, and do not adduct or abdnct the toes, bnt flex them. (V.) Muscles of the third toe. 157. metatarsi dig. Ill (Ecker), (Fig-. 90 ^). Dugès, sous-calcaneo-métatar- sien du III doigt, n. 174.— Klein, extensor metatarsi. Like the corresponding- muscle of the second toe (n. 155)^ t^is arises by a small tendon from the hinder ex- tremity of the calcaneum, runs backwards and is inserted


. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. MUSCLES OF THE HTND LIMB, 111 menelature which, to me, does not ap2:)ear correct, as these muscles lie entirely on the ]ilantar surface, and do not adduct or abdnct the toes, bnt flex them. (V.) Muscles of the third toe. 157. metatarsi dig. Ill (Ecker), (Fig-. 90 ^). Dugès, sous-calcaneo-métatar- sien du III doigt, n. 174.— Klein, extensor metatarsi. Like the corresponding- muscle of the second toe (n. 155)^ t^is arises by a small tendon from the hinder ex- tremity of the calcaneum, runs backwards and is inserted into the plantar surface of the os metatarsi III. The greatest portion of the muscle lies be- neath the m. transversHS meta- tarsi {tm), the most anterior portion, however, lies above this. Dug-es has described this latter portion as a special muscle (n. 176, metatarso- metatarsien du III), the same description holds good for the second toe (n. 177, Dugès). 158. M. flexor duj. Ill proprius (Ecker), (Fig. 91 Fp;^). Dugès, sous-métatarso-phalan- gien du III doigt, n. 195. Like the corresponding- muscle of the second toe, this arises from the plantar surface of the os metatarsi III, and is inserted by a thin tendon into the plantar surface of the anterior extremity of the first phalanx. 90. Muscles of plantar surface of foot of Rana escidenta. M. abductor longus digiti I. 065 M. abductor digiti V. M. adductor longus digiti I. M. abductor haUucis. I M. flexor brevis digiti I. , 3, 4 M. flexores metatarsi II, III, IV. , 3, 4, 5 MM. flexor, proprii digit. 2, 3, 4, 5. , 4, 4', s MM. flexor, phalang. digit. 3, 4, 5. op M. opponens digiti I. ' ^ ; [-MM. transversi metatarsi i, 2, 3. '"). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ecker, Ale


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