. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. REPTILIA. Fig. 193. 277. Myology of the Tortoise. 12, palpebralis, representing the orbicularis muscle of the eye; 23, splenius capitis; 24, biventer cervicis; 33, transversalis cervicis ; 35, spinalis cervicis; 40, obliquus abdominis; 41, 41a, 4lb, transversus abdominis; 42, a muscle thought by Bojanus to be analogous to the diaphragm; 45, adducens pelvim; 46, abducens pelvim; 47, extensor caudse; 48, flexor candaa lateralis; 49—51, flexores caudae, inferior, lumbalis et obturatorius; 53, sphincter cloacae; 58, latissim


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. REPTILIA. Fig. 193. 277. Myology of the Tortoise. 12, palpebralis, representing the orbicularis muscle of the eye; 23, splenius capitis; 24, biventer cervicis; 33, transversalis cervicis ; 35, spinalis cervicis; 40, obliquus abdominis; 41, 41a, 4lb, transversus abdominis; 42, a muscle thought by Bojanus to be analogous to the diaphragm; 45, adducens pelvim; 46, abducens pelvim; 47, extensor caudse; 48, flexor candaa lateralis; 49—51, flexores caudae, inferior, lumbalis et obturatorius; 53, sphincter cloacae; 58, latissimus dorsi; 110, peroueus. The other muscles are indicated by the same letters as in the preceding figures. so disposed that the coracoid bone, instead of ternal, is anterior; this arrangement, in fact, being anterior, as in mammalia, is internal, exists more or less in all oviparous verte- and that the acromion, instead of being ex- brata. Fig. 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 Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper


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