. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 228 THE MUSCLE 6. Transversalis Hyoidei. By this name Bourgelat has described a short riband of parallel muscular fibres, which unites the superior extremities of the styloid cornua, and approximates them to each other. DIFFERENTIAL CHARACTERS OF THE MUSCLES OF THE HEAD IN OTHER THAN SOLtPED ANIMALS. A. Facial Ilegion, KuMiNANTS.—^There are found in the Ox . 1. An orbicular muscle of the lips, analogous to that in the Horse. 2. An alveolo'lahialis of the same kind (fig. 112, 5). 3. A zyqomaticus or zygomaticO'lahialis,


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 228 THE MUSCLE 6. Transversalis Hyoidei. By this name Bourgelat has described a short riband of parallel muscular fibres, which unites the superior extremities of the styloid cornua, and approximates them to each other. DIFFERENTIAL CHARACTERS OF THE MUSCLES OF THE HEAD IN OTHER THAN SOLtPED ANIMALS. A. Facial Ilegion, KuMiNANTS.—^There are found in the Ox . 1. An orbicular muscle of the lips, analogous to that in the Horse. 2. An alveolo'lahialis of the same kind (fig. 112, 5). 3. A zyqomaticus or zygomaticO'lahialis, stronger and redder than in Solipeds. Its aponeurosis of origin, covered by the cuticularis muscle of the face, extends upon, the surface of the masseter muscle as far back as the zygomatic arch, to which it is attached (fig. 112, 7). Fi^. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE OX's HEAD. I, Supermaxillo-labialis; 1, 1', Accessory fasciculi of the supermaxillo-labialis; 2, Supermaxillo-nasalis magnus; 3, Supernaso-labialis; 4 Lachrymalis; 5, Alveolo-labialis; 6, Maxillo4abialis confounded with the preceding; 7, Zygo- matico-labialis; 8, Frontal, or cuticularis muscle of the forehead; 9, Orbicular muscle of the eyelids; 10, Zygomatico-auricularis; 11, External temporo-auricu- laris; 12, Scutiform cartilage; 13, External scuto-auricularis; 14, Mastoid process; 15, Masseter; 16, Stylo-hyoideus; 17, Digastricus; 18, Sterno-maxil- lary fasciculus belonging to the cuticularis muscle of the neck; 19, Trachelo- hyoideus (subscapulo-hyoideus); 20, Sterno-suboccipitalis (sterno-maxillaris, or mastoideus); 21, Anterior branch of the superficial portion of the mastoido- humeralis (levator humeri); 22, Superior branch of ditto; 23, Deep portion of same muscle; 24, Trachelo-atloideUs, peculiar to Ruminants and Pachyderms; 25, Great anterior straight muscle of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co


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