. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . Quennerstedt, p. 20. „ „ „ Neander, p. 14. M. pubo-ischio-femoralis. Gadow, No. 18. o 2 196 THE MYOLOGY OF THE RAVEN. From the origin I have just given for the adductorlongus, its fibres pass downwards and forwards to beinserted on a longitudinal line aclown the posterior. FIG. 54.—The pelvis of a Raven, seen upon its ventral aspect, with the skeletonof the tail. Shows the area of origin of the obturator interims muscle,as well as the muscle itself. The origin of the left femora-caudal is
. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . Quennerstedt, p. 20. „ „ „ Neander, p. 14. M. pubo-ischio-femoralis. Gadow, No. 18. o 2 196 THE MYOLOGY OF THE RAVEN. From the origin I have just given for the adductorlongus, its fibres pass downwards and forwards to beinserted on a longitudinal line aclown the posterior. FIG. 54.—The pelvis of a Raven, seen upon its ventral aspect, with the skeletonof the tail. Shows the area of origin of the obturator interims muscle,as well as the muscle itself. The origin of the left femora-caudal isalso shown. Life-size, by the author, from his own dissections. aspect of the shaft of the femur (Fig. 46), from a pointrather above the insertion of the feinoro-caudal, all theway to the base of the internal condyle of that posterior margin of this muscle is connected to THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY. 197 the anterior margin of the adductor magnus by a firmbut delicate fascia. 108. The adductor magnus is in reality a longerand narrower muscle than the preceding, and is com-posed of finer and somewhat more compact muscularfasciculae. It also arises from the line constituting thelower boundary of the ischiatic fossa for the obturatorexternus muscle, on the outer lateral aspect of the extent of origin on this line commences where the ad-ductor l
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