. The American journal of anatomy. versity Museum, No. 427. Fig. 4. Nycticebus tardigradus. Slow Lemur. Dissection of Pectoral mus-cles. Columbia University Museum, No. 1068. Fig. 5. Macacus cynomolffus. Kra monke3\ Dissection of Pectoral muscleswith variant supernumerary axillary slips. Columbia University Muse-um, No. 1132a. Fig. 6. CynocepJialxs armbis. Olive Baboon. Dissection of the Pectoralmuscles. Columbia University Museum, No. 1243. Fig. 7. Macacus inelanvtns. Dissection of Pectoral muscles. ColumbiaUniversity Museum, No. 1871. Fig. 8. Semnopithecns entclhis. Dissection of Pectoral mu
. The American journal of anatomy. versity Museum, No. 427. Fig. 4. Nycticebus tardigradus. Slow Lemur. Dissection of Pectoral mus-cles. Columbia University Museum, No. 1068. Fig. 5. Macacus cynomolffus. Kra monke3\ Dissection of Pectoral muscleswith variant supernumerary axillary slips. Columbia University Muse-um, No. 1132a. Fig. 6. CynocepJialxs armbis. Olive Baboon. Dissection of the Pectoralmuscles. Columbia University Museum, No. 1243. Fig. 7. Macacus inelanvtns. Dissection of Pectoral muscles. ColumbiaUniversity Museum, No. 1871. Fig. 8. Semnopithecns entclhis. Dissection of Pectoral muscles. ColumbiaUniversity Museum, No. 1251. F!io. 9. Simia sati/nts, Orang*- Superticial dissection of right pectoralregion. From a fresh specinien. Fig. 10. Simla satyrus, Orang. Deep dissection of right pectoral a fresh specimen. Fig. 11. Diagram illustrating the phylogeny of the supracondyloid for-amen in vertebrates, the red line indicating its distribution in the series. MUSCULAR VARIATIONSGEO S HUNTINGTON PLATE 1. INSERTI PEOTOR MAJ
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