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65 ter. Right foot of MegalcGina asiatica, showing an arrange- 

 ment of the plantar tendons 239 



65 quat. Left foot of Gallus bankiva 239 



65 quin. Right foot of Afteryx 239 



66. Corvus corax sinuattis, dorsal aspect of the skeleton of the 



trunk, designed to show the areas where muscles are 

 attached to it 260 



67. Corvus corax sinuatus, cervical vertebra^ showing where 



muscles are attached to them 269 



68. Corvus corax sinuatus, cervical vertebrae, showing where 



muscles are attached upon their lower aspects . . . . 269 



69. Corvus corax sinuatus, side view of cervical vertebra^, 



showing points of origin and insertion of muscles . . 269 



70. Corvus corax sinuatus, dissection of muscles of head and 



neck, seen on lateral aspect 274 



71. Corvus corax sinuatus, six leading cervical vertebra} (en- 



larged), side view, showing deep-seated muscles . . . 280 



72. Corvtis corax simiatus, dorsal view of sixth, seventh, and 



eighth cervical vertebrae, showing the deep muscles that 



are attached to them 280 



73. Corvus corax sinuatus, side view of trunk, showing dissec- 



tion of superficial muscles attached to it 293 



74. Corvus corax sinuatus, side view of the trunk, showing the 



deep layer of muscles 300 



75. Corvus corax sinuatus, muscles of the diaphragm . . . . 313 



76. Corvus corax sinuatus, visceral aspect of pelvis and 



skeleton of the tail, showing the muscles attached to 

 them 317 



