11. The obturator internus ([p. 192], and [Fig. 90], e). Cut it at the dorsal border of the ischium in order to reflect it. The whole origin cannot be seen at this stage.
12. The gemellus inferior ([p. 190]).
13. The gracilis ([p. 198], and [Fig. 91], b). Transect.
14. The semitendinosus ([p. 196], and [Figs. 90] and [91], j; [Fig. 92], i). Transect.
15. The semimembranosus ([p. 196], and [Figs. 90] and [91], i; [Fig. 92], h, h′). Transect.
16. The adductor femoris ([p. 198], and [Figs. 90] and [91], h; [Fig. 92], g). Transect.
17. The quadratus femoris ([p. 191], and [Fig. 90], f). Transect.
18. The obturator externus ([p. 191]).
19. The adductor longus ([p. 199], and [Fig. 92], f). This and the following will sometimes be found to be almost completely united. Transect.