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THE MYOLOGY OF THE RAVEN. 



Professor T. Jeffery Parker describes this muscle for 

 the Common Pigeon (Zootomy, p. 251) as the tensor 

 patagii accessorius, and says, " Its anterior border is 



. 35 ter. 



FIG. 35 bis. Axillary muscles of the side of Gallinula chloropus. By the author, 

 after Garrod. Exp. Sec., expansor secundariorum ; Pcct. 1., great 

 pectoral muscle ; B. slip, biceps slip ; Bi, biceps ; T, triceps ; and 

 other letters as in former figures. 



FIG. 35 tcr. Outer aspect of the axillary muscles of the right arm in a specimen 

 of the Mourning Dove (Zcnaidura macroura). From the specimen, by 

 the author, and after his own dissections. Letters as before. 



connected by fascia with the tendon of the tensor longus, 

 and from its posterior border a long stout tendon is 

 given oft' which passes outwards, soon becoming parallel 



