PLATE VI. 



MUSCLES OF THE THROAT AND INNER SIDE OF HIND LEG. 

 Three times natural size. 



Fig. i. Muscles of the throat. 

 d.m., cleido-mastoideus; 

 d.o., cleido-occipitalis; 



d., digastricus; 

 gh., geniohyoideus; 

 hg., hyoglossus; 

 l.gl., lymphatic gland; 



o., omohyoideus; 

 o.c.t.d., omo-cleido-transversarius 

 dorsalis; 



o.cJ.v., omo-cleido-transversarius 



ventralis; 

 sc., scalenus; 

 st.h., sterno-hyoideus; 

 st.m., stemo-mastoideus; 

 st.t., sterno-thyroideus; 

 t.gl., thyroid glands; 

 t.h., thyro-hyoideus. 



Fig. 2. Inner side of hind leg showing innervation of sartorius muscle by 



saphenus nerve. 



a.L, adductor longus; 

 a.m., adductor magnus; 



c.n., crural nerve; 



g . , gastrocnemius ; 

 g.m., gluteus maximus; 



gr., gracilis; 



l.p., ligamentum poupartii; 



o.e., obliquus externus; 



o.i., obliquus internus; 



p., pectineus; 

 ps.m., psoas major; 

 f./., rectus femoris; 

 sa. t sartorius; 

 sm., semimembranosus; 

 s.n., saphenus nerve; 

 St., semitendinosus; 

 /.a., tibialis anticus; 

 v.i., vastus internus. 



Fig. 3. Same as Fig. 2 with sartorius muscle in situ. 



