. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. RUMINANTIA. %. 350. 525. View o the deep muscles of the trunk in the Ox. (From Gurlt.) levat. lab. super.; 2, pyramidalis nasi; 3, buccinator; 4, depressor lab. infer.; 5, masseter; 6, temporalis; 7, splenius capitis; 8, levat. ang. scap.; 9, rhomboideus ; 10, serratus major; 11, caput secundum deltoidei; 12, scalenus anterior; 13, caput secuud. sterno-maxillaris ; 14, abductor brachii superior; 15, serrat. post, inferior; 16,obliquus internus; 17, iliacus internus ; 18, gluteus medius ; 19, glut, minimus; 20, glut, maxi


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. RUMINANTIA. %. 350. 525. View o the deep muscles of the trunk in the Ox. (From Gurlt.) levat. lab. super.; 2, pyramidalis nasi; 3, buccinator; 4, depressor lab. infer.; 5, masseter; 6, temporalis; 7, splenius capitis; 8, levat. ang. scap.; 9, rhomboideus ; 10, serratus major; 11, caput secundum deltoidei; 12, scalenus anterior; 13, caput secuud. sterno-maxillaris ; 14, abductor brachii superior; 15, serrat. post, inferior; 16,obliquus internus; 17, iliacus internus ; 18, gluteus medius ; 19, glut, minimus; 20, glut, maximus ; 21, pyriformis ; 22, levat. caudae brevis ; 23, lev. caud. longus ; 24, coccygeus ; 25, rectus femoris; 26, vastus externus; 27, adductor magnus; 28, semitendinosus; 29, adduct. tibiae longus; 30, intertrausversales caudaa. processes of the anterior six or eight dorsal vertebrae. In the Camel it originates from the posterior half of the cervical ligament and the spinous apophyses proper to the first half of the thorax. It is more limited in the Giraffe, where, according to the investigations of Prof. Owen, " it consists of two pretty distinct portions ; one arises from the trans- verse processes of the fifth and sixth cervical vertebras ; its fleshy part is thick and strong, hut expands as it passes downwards and backwards, and finally is lost in a strong fascia overspreading the large shoulder joint. The second portion is thin and broad ; it arises from the ligamentum nucliae, and is in- serted into the fascia covering the ;* That part corresponding to the clavicular or anterior division of the trapezius in the human subject is widely separated from the muscle just described, and is associated with the cleido-mastoideus and deltoides so as to form a tripartite mass, for which Cuvier pro- posed the name of masto-humeralls. It is the levator Inimeri proprius of Stubbs, the conimit- nis capitis, pectoris et brachii of some, and the deltoides of others (8,


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