. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 112 THE MUSCLES. 159. M. jlexor phalangum jiroprlus digiti III (Ecker), (Fig". 91 ^). Dugès, phalango-phalangien, n. 204. This arises by tendon from the plantar surface of the basal -p.^ phalanx, and is inserted into the anterior extremity of the terminal phalanx. (VI.) Muscles of the fourth toe. 160. M. jlexo7' metatarsi dig. IV (Fig. 91 ). Dugès, métatarso-métatarsien, n. 175. Similarly to the correspond- ing" muscle of the third toe^ this one arises from the hinder extremity of the calea- neum, and is i


. The anatomy of the frog. Frogs -- Anatomy; Amphibians -- Anatomy. 112 THE MUSCLES. 159. M. jlexor phalangum jiroprlus digiti III (Ecker), (Fig". 91 ^). Dugès, phalango-phalangien, n. 204. This arises by tendon from the plantar surface of the basal -p.^ phalanx, and is inserted into the anterior extremity of the terminal phalanx. (VI.) Muscles of the fourth toe. 160. M. jlexo7' metatarsi dig. IV (Fig. 91 ). Dugès, métatarso-métatarsien, n. 175. Similarly to the correspond- ing" muscle of the third toe^ this one arises from the hinder extremity of the calea- neum, and is inserted into the anterior portion of the plantar surface of the os metatarsi IV, but not into the greater portion of this surface, as in the second and third os metatarsi. Muscles of plantar surface of foot of liana escidoita. M. abductor longus digiti I. ab^ M. abductor digiti V. M. adductor longus digiti I. M. abductor hallucis. M. flexor brevis digiti I. 3, 4 M. flexores metatarsi II, III, l\'. , 3, 4, 5 MM. flexor, proprii digit. 2, 3, 4, 5. , 4, 4', 5 MM. flexor, phalang. digit. 3. 4, 5. op M. opponens digiti I. ' ?> ; )-MM. transversi metatarsi i, 2, 3. '"^ 161. M. jlexor dig. IV projjriiis (Fig. 91 Fp4). Dugès, sous-métatarso-phalan- gieu du IV doigt {interosseus plantaris), n. 196. The origin and insertion are similar to those of the muscles of the second and third toes. 162. M. jlexor Irrevis dig. IV. A small muscle^ which arises with the m. jlexor lirevis of the fifth toe^ from enlargement of aponenrosis plantaris, and is in- serted into the basal phalanx of the foui'th 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, Alexander, 1816-1887; Haslam, George. Oxford, Clarendon Press


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