. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. MYOLOGY OF REPTILES. OA] the ridge anterior to the outer femoral condyle, and is inserted into the distal phalanx of the hallux and into tlie proximal phalanges of the other toes. The tibialis unticus, figs. 150, 153, 109, arises from the antero-internal margin of the tihia, and is inserted into the til)ial side of the tarsus and first metatarsal. The peroneus, fig. 151, 10, arises li-om the fore part of the fihnla, and is inserted into the cuboid, and fourth and fifth metatarsals. The digit- extensor es breves, figs. 14


. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. MYOLOGY OF REPTILES. OA] the ridge anterior to the outer femoral condyle, and is inserted into the distal phalanx of the hallux and into tlie proximal phalanges of the other toes. The tibialis unticus, figs. 150, 153, 109, arises from the antero-internal margin of the tihia, and is inserted into the til)ial side of the tarsus and first metatarsal. The peroneus, fig. 151, 10, arises li-om the fore part of the fihnla, and is inserted into the cuboid, and fourth and fifth metatarsals. The digit- extensor es breves, figs. 149, 151, iii, arise from the dorsal aspect of tiie second row of tarsals, metatarsals, and proximal phalanges, and are inserted into the ungual phalanges. The extensor jiroyrius hallucis, figs. 152, , 112, arises from the lower end of the fibula, and is inserted Ijy a bifurcate tendon into the sides of the first plialanx of the hallux. Tlie ahductor hallucis arises from the tendon of the tihiulis unticus, and from the first metatarsal, and is inserted into the base of the proximal phalanx of the hallux. The gastrocnemius, figs. 151, 153, lu, has two heads, one, 114 «, from the outer femoral condyle; the other, wih, from the outer margin of the tiljia, and this receives also the tendon from the semitendinosus: it is inserted into the calcaneum and ex])anded metatarsal of the filth digit, and is continued into the plantar fascia. The plantaris, fig. 153, 115, arises above the outer femoral condyle, and coalesces with the se/leus, fig. 152, lie, and the digiti- Jiexor longus, 117, to termhiate in a common aponeur(,>sis, attached to both sides of the tarsus, and dividing, as in fig. 157, 117, to be inserted into the ungual phalanges. The ddgitiflexores breves, fig. 157, 118, are four in number, arise from the tarsus, and are 157. Musclos of liind-foot, Eiidj^ Europfru. XXXYIII. inserted into the sides of the middle plialanx, and iDy a slender tendon into the ungual phalanx,


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