. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . igin, the fibres of the intimatelyconnected slips rapidly converge as they pass directlyto the humerus; they enter between the deltoid, thescapular head of the triceps, and the remaining headsof the latter muscle, to be inserted upon the shaft ofthat bone, on its anconal aspect, just within themargin of the radial crest, as a flat, ribbon-likemuscle in this division of its course (Fig. 27). 53. The, trapeziusl lies immediately beneath the 1 Attention is invited in this connection to Gegen


. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . igin, the fibres of the intimatelyconnected slips rapidly converge as they pass directlyto the humerus; they enter between the deltoid, thescapular head of the triceps, and the remaining headsof the latter muscle, to be inserted upon the shaft ofthat bone, on its anconal aspect, just within themargin of the radial crest, as a flat, ribbon-likemuscle in this division of its course (Fig. 27). 53. The, trapeziusl lies immediately beneath the 1 Attention is invited in this connection to Gegenbaurs Anat. desMenschen, 1883, p. 311. The following synonymy I take fromGadow (Bronns Klassen, vi. Band, p. 217), who describes thetrapezius under the name of the in. rhomboideus superficialis :— 65«. M. KHOMBOIDEUS SUPERFICIAL^. Trapezoide. Vicq dAzyr, 1772, p. 630, No. Cuvier ; Gervais et Alix, p. des Schulterblatts. Merrem, p. 154, No. s. Cucullaris. Wiedemann, p. 84. „ ., ,, Tiedemann, § 242. ,, ,, „ Schopss, p. 90. ,, ,, ,, Selenka, p. 107, No. <N 8 <5 .*s. ~~«* -2V*?tf. * ^^ -^y


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