150 EXPLANATION OF THE TABLES.
TABLE XXVI.
r™jPHIS table represents a small but constant branch of the
muscular spiral nerve of the human arm, which is con-
nected to, and appears to terminate chiefly in, the back part
os the capsular ligament of the wrist.
A The extensores carpi radiales.
B The supinator radii brevis.
CD The extensores pollicis.
E The metacarpal bone os the thumb.
F The back part of the metacarpal bones of the singers.
G The tendons Os the extensor digitorum communis, and os the indica-
tor drawn to a hde.
H The bursa mucosa of the tendons cut open at G.
I The deep branch of the radial nerve of Winslow, or muscular spiral os
my Father, perforating the supinator radii brevis.
K A branch from it, which, at L, seems to grow larger, and adheres there
closely to the back part os the capsular ligament os the carpus.
M Nervous silaments continued srom it to the back os the metacarpus.
TABLE
TABLE XXVI.
r™jPHIS table represents a small but constant branch of the
muscular spiral nerve of the human arm, which is con-
nected to, and appears to terminate chiefly in, the back part
os the capsular ligament of the wrist.
A The extensores carpi radiales.
B The supinator radii brevis.
CD The extensores pollicis.
E The metacarpal bone os the thumb.
F The back part of the metacarpal bones of the singers.
G The tendons Os the extensor digitorum communis, and os the indica-
tor drawn to a hde.
H The bursa mucosa of the tendons cut open at G.
I The deep branch of the radial nerve of Winslow, or muscular spiral os
my Father, perforating the supinator radii brevis.
K A branch from it, which, at L, seems to grow larger, and adheres there
closely to the back part os the capsular ligament os the carpus.
M Nervous silaments continued srom it to the back os the metacarpus.
TABLE