. A dictionary of birds . Hsematopus Tringinse Himantopus Strepsilas CEdicnemus super- 05. grallarius ciliaris, CE. bistri- atus Charadrius Otis Vanellus Eupodotis Crex Grus Parra Diclioloplius cris-tatus D. burmeisteri Sterninse LarinteAlcidae Ibididse Ciconiinffi Phoenicopterus Leptoptilus Platalea Herodii Tubinares Steganopodes Colymbus Podicipes Spheniscidfe Anatidse Accipitres Striges Psittaci Serpentarius Ccntropus Pici Cypselomorphfe Passeres MUSCULAR SYSTEM 6ii M. caud-ilio-flexorius or semifencUnosus, subject to many modifica-tions, but when fully developed, as in Gallinm, arising fro


. A dictionary of birds . Hsematopus Tringinse Himantopus Strepsilas CEdicnemus super- 05. grallarius ciliaris, CE. bistri- atus Charadrius Otis Vanellus Eupodotis Crex Grus Parra Diclioloplius cris-tatus D. burmeisteri Sterninse LarinteAlcidae Ibididse Ciconiinffi Phoenicopterus Leptoptilus Platalea Herodii Tubinares Steganopodes Colymbus Podicipes Spheniscidfe Anatidse Accipitres Striges Psittaci Serpentarius Ccntropus Pici Cypselomorphfe Passeres MUSCULAR SYSTEM 6ii M. caud-ilio-flexorius or semifencUnosus, subject to many modifica-tions, but when fully developed, as in Gallinm, arising from thetransverse j^rocesses of the first three caudal vertebrae and thelateral margin of the posterior half of the post-acetabular ilium, andthence extending, as a broad ribbon, mesially from the ischiadic nervetowards the popliteal region, where it splits into two portions, oneof which, being broad and fleshy, is inserted on the posterior faceof the distal third of the femur, while the other starting at a right ■ Left Thigh-Muscles {Grus or Ralhis). Outer view after removal of the superficial m. ilio-fibularis and m. Ilio-tibialis. A, caudal, B, iliac portion of m. caud-ilio-femoralis ; X, m. caud-ilio-flexorius ; Y, accessoryor femoral portion of the same; II. fb. m. ilio-flhularis (cut away); II. tib. m. ilio-tibialis(cut away) ; Is. fl. m. ischio-flexorius ; Is. fm. m. ischio-femoralis; m. pub-ischio-femoraUs ; Sart. m. sartorius ; N, nerve. angle joins the fascia of the inner femoral head of the on. gastro-cnemius. The divergence of these two portions is marked by atendinous intersection, which running in the direction of thegastrocnemial insertion has caused the femoral portion of the wholeto be wrongly described as the accessory semitendinosus. Theextent of the insertion on the femur varies much, occupying morethan its distal half in BJiea or confined to the intercondyloid almost all swimming Birds as well as in some of the Picaria;,there is a c


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