. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 68 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC POWL The ligamentum capsulare capituli fibulce is spread out between the head of the fibula, or capitulum fibulae, and the superficies glenoidalis peronea Fig. 17.—Muscles and tendons of the head and posterior extremity. A. Section of neck with superficial muscles removed, i, Obliquo-transver- sales. 2, Interspinales. 3, Intertransversales. 4, Interarticulares. B. Head showing muscles. 1, Beak. 2, Nostril. 3, Tongue. 4, Sublingual salivary gland. 5, Pterygoideus. 6, Stylo-hy


. The anatomy of the domestic fowl . Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Poultry. 68 ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC POWL The ligamentum capsulare capituli fibulce is spread out between the head of the fibula, or capitulum fibulae, and the superficies glenoidalis peronea Fig. 17.—Muscles and tendons of the head and posterior extremity. A. Section of neck with superficial muscles removed, i, Obliquo-transver- sales. 2, Interspinales. 3, Intertransversales. 4, Interarticulares. B. Head showing muscles. 1, Beak. 2, Nostril. 3, Tongue. 4, Sublingual salivary gland. 5, Pterygoideus. 6, Stylo-hyoideus. 7, Temporal. 8, Plexor capitis inferior. 9, Rectus capitis lateralis. 10, Rectus capitis posticus major. II, Trachelo-mastoideus. 12, Eye. 13, Mylo-hyoideus. 14, Genio-hyoideus. 15, Biventer maxilla. 16, Digastricus. 17, Rectus capitis anterior minor. C. Foot of hen showing tendons, i, Flexor perforans digitorum profundus. 2, Flexor perforatus medius primus pedis. 3, Sheath at joint through which tendon passes. 4, Flexor perforatus indicis primus pedis. 5, Flexor perforatus medius secundum pedis. 6, Plexor perforatus annularis primus pedis. 7, Flexor longus hallucis. D. Outside view of leg of hen. i, Biceps flexor cruris. 2, Semitendinosus. '3, Loop through which biceps flexor cruris passes. 4, Tibialis anticus. 5, Flexor perforatus indicis secundus pedis. 6, Flexor perforatus medius primus pedis. 7, Gastrocnemius. 8, Flexor perforatus annularis primus .pedis. 9, Plexor perfcratus medius secundus pedis. 10, Extensor longus hallucis. The ligamentum tibio-fibulare extends from the head of the fibula, or capituluni fibulae, to the inner surface of the external crest, or crista externa tibiae, of the tibia (Fig. 25, No. 3).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kaupp, Benjamin Franklyn, 1874


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