. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . , n, sends its two tendons in front of thecarpus and cannon-bone; the inner one isinserted into the middle phalanx of theinner (vol. ii. fig. 193, Hi) digit; the outertendon divides, to be inserted into the un-gual phalanges of both functional 4 extensor brevis digitorum, , 12, is inserted into the middle phalanxof the outer (ib. iv) functional digit. The(flexor carpi ulnaris, fig. 20, 13, is in-serted into the pisiforme and outer sideof the head of the cannon-bone. The(flexor perforans digitorum, fig. 21, in,sends i
. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . , n, sends its two tendons in front of thecarpus and cannon-bone; the inner one isinserted into the middle phalanx of theinner (vol. ii. fig. 193, Hi) digit; the outertendon divides, to be inserted into the un-gual phalanges of both functional 4 extensor brevis digitorum, , 12, is inserted into the middle phalanxof the outer (ib. iv) functional digit. The(flexor carpi ulnaris, fig. 20, 13, is in-serted into the pisiforme and outer sideof the head of the cannon-bone. The(flexor perforans digitorum, fig. 21, in,sends its flat and strong tendon behindthe cannon-bone, near the lower end of which it divides, andperforates the corresponding divisions of the flexor perforatus,to be inserted into the ungual phalanges of the digits, Hi, iv, , Ox, vol. ii. The flexor carpi ulnaris internus, fig. 21, 16,is inserted into the pisiforme. The ectogluteus, fig. 18,15, arises from the fore part of the iliumand sacral fascia, and is inserted into the lower part of the great. Muscles of the fore-limb, Cowfrom the iuuer (radial) side, iv 46 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. trochanter; it is closely connected with the tensor fascia? muscle, fig. 18, 16, arising from behind the outer iliac tube-rosity, expands upon the thigh, and is lost in fascia covering theknee-joint, and attached to the spine of the tibia, whereby themuscle becomes, with the rectus, a flexor of the thigh. There is a6 sartorius crossing obliquely the inner side of the thigh, and in-serted aponeurotically into the inner side of the head of the 6 mesogluteus, fig. 19, is, arising from the outer side of theilium, is inserted into the outer part of the great trochanter. The6 entogluteus, ib. 19, rises above the acetabulum, and is insertedinto the upper part of the great trochanter. The biceps femoris,fig. 18, 17, 18, arises from the sacro-sciatic fascia and from theischial tuberosity; the fasciculi from both origins unite to
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