. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 344 THE MUSCLES OF THE OX frontalis; it divides into two layers, between which the levator labii superioris proprius and the lateral cUlator of the nostril pass. The superficial layer ends in the nostril and upper lip, the deep layer on the accessorj' (lateral) nasal cartilages and on the nasal process of the premaxilla. The levator labii superioris proprius arises on and before the facial tuberosity and terniinates by several tendons in the muzzle. It passes between the two layers of the preceding muscle, lilending in part with the de


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. 344 THE MUSCLES OF THE OX frontalis; it divides into two layers, between which the levator labii superioris proprius and the lateral cUlator of the nostril pass. The superficial layer ends in the nostril and upper lip, the deep layer on the accessorj' (lateral) nasal cartilages and on the nasal process of the premaxilla. The levator labii superioris proprius arises on and before the facial tuberosity and terniinates by several tendons in the muzzle. It passes between the two layers of the preceding muscle, lilending in part with the deep laj'er. The zygomaticus is much stronger than in the horse. It arises on the masse- teric fascia, and ends chiefly in the upper Fig. .300.—Mc a. Levator labii superioris proprius; b, levator nasolabialis; c, trapezius; c', brachiocephalicus; d, d\ sterno- cephalicus; f, omo-hyoideus; /, dilatator naris lateralis; 3, zygomaticus; ff', maiaris; A, buccinator; i, depressor labii iuferioris; k, orbicularis oris; m, masseter; n, parotido-auricularis; o\ zygomatico-auricularis and scutulo-auricularia superficialis inferior; o", scutulo-auricularis superficialis superior: o"', scutulo-auricularis superficiaiis accessorius; p, p', scutularis; w, frontalis; w, mylo-hyoideus; 1, concha; 2, 3, posterior and anterior borders of 1; 8, scutiform cartilage; 5, zygomatic arch; 2S', ramus of mandible; ^7, external maxillary vein; 3S, jugular vein; 39, facial vein; 4-i, parotid gland; oO, 51', mandibular gland; dotted line at 50 indicates position of atiantal lymph gland, and the parotid lymph gland lies partly under parotid gland, just in front of 44! ^S, medial palpebral ligament; 59, larj'ngeal prominence, (.\fter Ellenberger-Baum, Anat. fur Kunstier.) The depressor labii superioris arises just in front of the facial tuberosity, and divides usually into two l)ranches, which terminate in a number of tendons that form a network in the muzzle and upper lip. The incisivus inf


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