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A jVA tomical technolo g t. 



Tn. X. — The tendinous slip from the border of the cephalic division of the M. ectopecto- 

 rcdis to the coracoid process (§ 659). 



Trachea — windpipe (Fig. 89). — The transverse lines indicate merely the general 

 appearance of this tube, and not the number of its rings. 



Xiphisternum (Fig. 49, 73, § 426). 



M.oei^''-P'f:<'-s cap atari's 



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Fig. 73. — Entai, Aspect op the Left SHOtrLDER Muscles, and Ectal Aspect of 



THE MM. SERRATVS-MAGNUS AND LEVATOR ANGULI SCAPULA. 



Muscles. — The following are not particularly described ; the numbers placed after the 

 names designate the other figures in which they appear : — 



Splenius (67) ; sterno-thyroideus (73) ; recttis (73) ; ectoMiquus (73) ; intercostalis. 



Biceps {^ 691). — The proximal tendon is seen passing entad of the ligament which 

 spans the Canalis bicipitalis (Fig. 46 and 45, B), and emerging again nearer the Pre. cora- 

 eoideus; it is not, however, inserted into it, but upon the Taherculum Ucipitak (Fig. 45, A). 



Coracoideus (§ 668). — Only the caput breve is seen, arising from the coracoid process 

 and passing to the neck of the humerus. The caput longum appears in Fig. 75. 



