. The structure and classification of birds . II FKI. -SYRINX OF Scopus (AFTLR FIG. 195.—DEEP PLANTAR TENDONSBEDDARD). a. FRONT VIEW. b. SIDE OF Scopus (AFTER BEDDARD). Ih^ /•/./, tlrxor hallucis : , flexor proiuinliis. which incline to both the stork and the heron side, andwhich, perhaps, are the most important of such facts—itmay be mentioned that Scopus shows a stork-like characterin the partial division of thepectoralisprimus,a fact which was first pointed oiit by FORBESincidentally, in his report upon the petrelscollected during the voyage of the Chal-lenger The patag/«l m


. The structure and classification of birds . II FKI. -SYRINX OF Scopus (AFTLR FIG. 195.—DEEP PLANTAR TENDONSBEDDARD). a. FRONT VIEW. b. SIDE OF Scopus (AFTER BEDDARD). Ih^ /•/./, tlrxor hallucis : , flexor proiuinliis. which incline to both the stork and the heron side, andwhich, perhaps, are the most important of such facts—itmay be mentioned that Scopus shows a stork-like characterin the partial division of thepectoralisprimus,a fact which was first pointed oiit by FORBESincidentally, in his report upon the petrelscollected during the voyage of the Chal-lenger The patag/«l muscles and tendonsare not specially distinctive of the affinitiesof the bird. In my dissection of Scopus Icould not find the expansor sec mid a riorum ;but as this muscle is found in most of theHerodiones its absence is not in any way sig- 1/I(, llificailt, though it should doubtless be TENDONS verified. The CUICOHCCKS has a tendinous slip BEDDED)*.to the humerus. The deep plantar tendonxappear to vary somewhat; in two specimens d


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