. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . soleof the foot, and a cartilaginous block beneath it to hold Le Jiechisseur per/ore (pt.). Yicq dAzyr, p. 283, No. muscle perforant et perfore (pt.) Cuvier, p. der Zehen (pt.) Merrem, p. 161, No. 7. ^Flexor perforatus digiti interni. Wiedemann, p. 102. „ ,, „ „ Tiedemann, § 309. Zweiter hinterer Kopf des durchbohrten und durchbohrenden Zehen- beugers. Meckel, Archiv, p. 276, No. hinterer Kopf des durchbohrten und durchbohrenden Zehen- beugers. Meckel, Sy
. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . soleof the foot, and a cartilaginous block beneath it to hold Le Jiechisseur per/ore (pt.). Yicq dAzyr, p. 283, No. muscle perforant et perfore (pt.) Cuvier, p. der Zehen (pt.) Merrem, p. 161, No. 7. ^Flexor perforatus digiti interni. Wiedemann, p. 102. „ ,, „ „ Tiedemann, § 309. Zweiter hinterer Kopf des durchbohrten und durchbohrenden Zehen- beugers. Meckel, Archiv, p. 276, No. hinterer Kopf des durchbohrten und durchbohrenden Zehen- beugers. Meckel, System, p. 380, No. digitorum sublimis s. perforatus (pt.). Gurlt, p. perforatus s. longus dig. (pt.). Owen, Apteryx, p. perfore, couche superficielle (pt.). Gervais et Alix, p. digiti II. et III. {perforans et perforat\i,s) (pt.). Quenner- stedt, p. 40 ; Neander, ])erforatus digitortmi (ausserer Kopf). De Man, p. 131, No. perforans et perforatus digiti II. Gadow, No. perforatus et perforans digiti interni. Watson, p. Fjg. 64 his.—Pelvic limb, right side, oiGcococcyx californianus, same specimen as isshown in Figs. 62 his and 63 ^^.9. Still other muscles have now beenremoved, and the amhiens is in full view, while other interesting partsare brought into sight. Life-size, by the author, from his owndissections. 232 THE MYOLOGY OF THE RAVEN. these teiiclons in place, over the trochlea, to the middleof the shaft of the second phalanx of the second it makes fast to the sides of this l3one as well asforming a tul)nlar sheath for the passage of the deepflexor. When this mnscle alone contracts, hy r)nllLno on thesecond phalanx of the second toe it tends to flex it;when all the flexors of the limb act, it no doul)t is aneflicient auxiliary to the same end. 117. The jiexor longus hallucis^ is a strong muscleat the back of the leg, overlain l)y two other flexors ofthe toes, presently to be de
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