Action.—Bends the tail and compresses the rectum.

M. ischiocavernosus ([Fig. 113], m; [Fig. 114], e).—A small, flat, spindle-shaped muscle which lies upon the crus of the penis or clitoris. Each has

Origin from the caudal border of the ramus of the ischium, about one centimeter from the median line.

Insertion, in the male, into the whole outer surface of the crus penis, or bulb of the corpus cavernosum penis. In the female the muscle is smaller than in the male, and the insertion is into the ventral surface of the urogenital sinus, at the base of the clitoris.

M. transversus perinei ([Fig. 114], i).—A small bundle of fibres which arises from the medial surface of the ischium, just dorsad of the origin of the ischiocavernosus, and passes mediad to join the sphincter ani internus (c).

M. caudoanalis (S.-D.) ([Fig. 113], f; [Fig. 114], g).—A slender, flat bundle of fibres having origin on the middle line of the ventral surface of the second and third caudal vertebræ. It passes caudoventrad, lying between the levator ani and the caudorectal ([Fig. 113], e; [Fig. 114], j), and unites with the ventral portion of the sphincter ani internus ([Fig. 113], h).

Action.—Draws the anus craniodorsad.

[Fig. 113].—Muscles of the Anus, Urogenital Organs, and Tail in the Male (Slightly Schematic).

One side of the pelvis has been removed, a, a′, M. extensor caudæ lateralis; b, M. abductor caudæ externus; c, c′, M. flexor caudæ longus; d, M. flexor caudæ brevis; e, M. caudorectalis; f, M. caudoanalis; g, M. caudocavernosus; h, M. sphincter ani internus; i, M. sphincter ani externus; j, M. levator scroti; k, M. rectocavernosus; l, M. bulbocavernosus; m, M. ischiocavernosus (cut); n, M. compressor urethræ membranaceæ. 1, tail; 2, rectum; 3, bulbourethral or Cowper’s gland; 4, prostate gland; 5, symphysis pubis; 6, penis; 7, glans penis; 8, testis; 9, spermatic cord.