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THE MYOLOGY OF THE RAVEN. 



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Fig. 71. — The upper figure is a right lateral view of the first six cervical vertebrae, 

 including tlie axis and atlas (size, x l^). a points to that portion of 

 tile infrHransvcr.'ialis muscle wliicli passes between the parapophyscs of 

 the fifth and sixth cervicals. (See description in text.) 



Fig. 72. — Dorsal view of the sixth, seventh, and eighth cervical vertebraj ( x 2), 

 showing representations of three other sets of deep muscles of this 

 region — the intertransversalcs, the inter articular es, and obliqno-trans- 

 vcrsalcs. Drawn by the author, from his dissections of the Kaven. 



coming off from the tip of the bifurcation behind take 

 ju,st the opposite course, and are additional tendons of 

 origin. So when we pull the muscle away from the 



