. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 234 ANATOJIY OF VERTEBRATES. third cervicals, and is inserted into the same part of the occipital vertebra. The trachelomastoiclQUs, fig. 150, 26, arises from the hypapophyses of the third and second cervicals, and ascends obliquely to be inserted into the mastoid. The scalenus, fig. 150, 34, arises from the inner border of the lower three-fourths of the scapula; its fibres emerge as it advances, and deliver strips of insertion to the diapophyses of the eiffhth to the second cervical inclusive. 150. Sido view of muscles
. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 234 ANATOJIY OF VERTEBRATES. third cervicals, and is inserted into the same part of the occipital vertebra. The trachelomastoiclQUs, fig. 150, 26, arises from the hypapophyses of the third and second cervicals, and ascends obliquely to be inserted into the mastoid. The scalenus, fig. 150, 34, arises from the inner border of the lower three-fourths of the scapula; its fibres emerge as it advances, and deliver strips of insertion to the diapophyses of the eiffhth to the second cervical inclusive. 150. Sido view of muscles of tlic trunk, head, nud liuilis, Einy^ Furopwa. XXXTITI. The stcrnomostoideus, fig. 150, 22, arises from the middle of the inner surface of the cntosteruum, and is inserted into the mastoid. The dlaphragmaticus, figs. 148, 149, 150, 42, 42, arises by three sheets from the bodies of the fifth and fourth dorsals, and from the rib of the third dorsal; the two posterior unite to apply them- selves and adhere to the mesial surface of the lung; the third sweeps over to the outer surface, 42, fig. 150, and 42, fig. 151, and is reflected from its lower border upon the peritoneum. The transijersalis , figs. 150, 151, 4i, ai'iscs along a curved line on the inner surface of the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh costal plates, extending from the end of the fourth to the beginning of the seventh; also by a separate f;\sciculus from the eighth rill; and by three slender tendons from near the cardinal border of ihe hyposternal; it is inserted liy a broad tendinous sheet into the mesial border of the same plastral clement, which is the homologue of tlie abdominal luemapophyscs and spine receiving the same insertion. The obliqi/us cxternus, fig. 151, 40, arises from the inner side of the extremities of the last lour costal plates, and adherent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and
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