. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 276 REPTILIA. Fie. Myology of the Tortoise. 1, temporalis ; 2, pterygoideus; 3, digastricus maxilla? ; 14, omohyoideus; 16, hyomaxillaris; 17, genioglossus ; 18, hyoglossus ; 22, sternomastoideus ; 26, trachelomastoideus ; 27, retrahens capitis collique ; 28, longus colli; 47, extensor caudie ; 48, flexor caudse lateralis ; 49, flexor caucUe inferior; 58, latissimus dorsi; 59, subclavius; 64, subscapularis; 6oa, 65c, triceps brachii; 70, flexor prof'undis; 73, ulnaris interims; 74, ulnaris externus; 76, radialis ex
. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 276 REPTILIA. Fie. Myology of the Tortoise. 1, temporalis ; 2, pterygoideus; 3, digastricus maxilla? ; 14, omohyoideus; 16, hyomaxillaris; 17, genioglossus ; 18, hyoglossus ; 22, sternomastoideus ; 26, trachelomastoideus ; 27, retrahens capitis collique ; 28, longus colli; 47, extensor caudie ; 48, flexor caudse lateralis ; 49, flexor caucUe inferior; 58, latissimus dorsi; 59, subclavius; 64, subscapularis; 6oa, 65c, triceps brachii; 70, flexor prof'undis; 73, ulnaris interims; 74, ulnaris externus; 76, radialis externus longus ; 78, supinator longus ; 79, supinator brevis; 83, extensores quinque breves digitorum manus; 85, abductor digit! minimi; 88, flexores breves digitorum quatuor; 91, iliaeus interims; 94, glutreus ; 97, triceps abductor femoris; 98, pectineus; 100, vastus externus; 101, vastus internus; 102, crureus; 103, biceps cruris; 104, semitendinosus; 108, extensoris communis digitorumpedis pars; 111, extensoris brevis digitorum pars; 112, extensoris proprii hallucis pars; 116, soleus; 117, flexor longus digitorum pedis; 119, tibialis posticus; 120, iiiterosseus cruris; 123, interossei digitorum pedis plantares. runs to the external border of the coracoicl bone. From these insertions it cannot but be regarded as the serratus anticus (costo coracoidien) (fig. ). 2d. The elevator of the scapula is inserted at the middle internal portion of the scapula, and derives its origin by seven fleshy slips from the transverse apophyses of the seven last vertebrae of the neck. 3d. Another small elongated muscle is at- tached beneath the carapax, near the sternal extremity of the first rib, and is inserted upon the dorsal extremity of the first bone of the shoulder: this is probably all that remains of the serratus magnus, for it must not be forgotten that here the muscles, as well as the bones, are in an inverse position. The above description is taken from the turtle; in the land-
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