1 L 1 R 2 L 2 R 3 L 3 R 4 L 5 R 1 L 1 R 2 L 2 R 3 L 4 L 1 L 1 R 2 L 1 L 1 R 2 L 3 L 3 R 4 L Ambiens origin partly fleshy x Vastus lateralis no vincula x x Extensor iliofibularis insertional tendon double x Piriformis posteroproximal corner tendinous x x x x x insertion fused to flexor ischiofemoralis x Iliotrochantericus medius not notched x x x anterior part with fleshy origin x x x x insertion fused to gluteus profundus x muscle split x Flexor cruris lateralis accessory slip present x Flexor cruris medialis origin from pubis x x insertion partly fleshy x x x x insertional tendon split x Caudofemoralis accessory slip fleshy x x tendinous area in belly of pars caudifemoralis x x x origin from pubis x insertion entirely tendinous x [Pg 466]
— from Variation in the Muscles and Nerves of the Leg in Two Genera of Grouse (Tympanuchus and Pedioecetes) by E. Bruce Holmes
The Palawan representative form is strongly marked and easily to be distinguished from O. x. xanthonotus of Java.
— from Notes on Philippine Birds Collected by Governor W. Cameron Forbes Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College, Vol. LXV. No. 4. by Outram Bangs
To begin with, the day signs are set down in the following order :— XI XI XI XI
— from Commentary on the Maya Manuscript in the Royal Public Library of Dresden by Ernst Wilhelm Förstemann
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