SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE NECK AND TRUNK. 389 
LARYNGEAL REGION. 
THE CARTILAGES OF THE LARYNX are moved by seven pairs of smali 
but beautifully defined muscles, named after their attachments. 
PALATINE REGION. 
Iwo muscixs move the soft palate, the tensor palati and circumflexus 
palati; but they can only be made out by a careful dissection of these 
parts. : 
Fic. 2.—SuprerriciIaAL MUSCLES OF THE NECK AND TRUNK. 
16. Parotido auricularis, turned back, showing 
parotid gland. 
17. 17. Levator humeri. 
18. Sterno-maxillaris. 
19. Splenius. 
20. Cervical portion of serratus magnus. 
21. Cervical portion of trapezius. 
22. Dorsal portion of trapezius. 
23. Latissimus dorsi. 
24. Costal digitations of serratus magnus. 
Be d. d. d. d. &c. Intercostal muscles. 
2b: 
26. Postea spinatus. 
27. Triceps extensor brachii. 
28. Scapulo ulnaris. 
29. Pectoralis transversus. 
31, Extensor pedis. 
32, Extensor ossis suffraginis. 
33. Flexor metacarpi externus. 
84. Flexor metacarpi intarnus. 
35. medius. 
36. 36. Obliquus abdominis externus. 
37. Superficialis costarum., 
88. Gluteus maximus. 
39. Tensor vagine femoris. 
40, Gluteus externus. 
41, Triceps abductor femoris (part). 
42. Semi-membranosus and semi-tend!nosus. 
ty \Driceps abductor femoris (remainder). 
45. 45. Extensor pedis. 
46. Flexor pedis accessorius. 
47. Flexor pedis perforans. 
48. Peroneus. 
49. Flexor pedis perforans. 
50. Gastrocnemius internus. 
51. Tendon of gastrocnemius externus. 
SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE NECK AND TRUNK. 
THR MUSCLES OF THE NECK AND TRUNK are so intimately blended to- 
gether by their several attachments that they must be examined together. 
Tt will be impossible to describe more than the superficial ones ; but the 
