i Si Hand, Fibers, &c. [Book IX . 



The adductor metacarpi minimi digit! manus, which 

 arifes from the os unciforme and the adjacent part of 

 the annular ligament; it is inferred into the anterior 

 part of the metaearpal bone of the little finger, which 

 it draws towards the reft. 



The flexor parvus minimi digiti arifes from the o& 

 unciforme, and from the ligament of the wrift near 

 it, and is inferted into the firft bone of the little 

 finger. It bends the little finger, and aflifts die ad- 

 du&or. 



Between the metacarpal bones there are four in- 

 ternal and three external mufcles, named interoffei. 

 They are inferted into the roots of the fingers. The 

 interoffei interni extend the fingers, and move them 

 towards the thumb, except the third, which draws the 

 middle finger from the thumb. The interoflei externi 

 alfo extend the fingers j but the firft draws the middle 

 finger inwards, the fecond draws it outwards, and the 

 third draws the ring-finger inwards. 



The figure in Plate IV. reprefents the firft layer of 

 mufcles fituated on the anterior part of the whole 

 body, immediately under the common integuments* 

 and tendinous fafcias. 



MUSCLES fituated on the HEAD and NECK. 



/The anterior flefhy belly* of the occipito-frontalis 



fituated on the os frontis. 



Above a, the tendinous aponeurofis of the occipito- 

 frontalis, covering the upper part of the parietal 

 bones. 



& } Attollens aurem. 

 Under it the tendinous aponeurofis covering the 



temporal mufcle. 



Anterior auris between c and the car, 

 c 3 Orbicularis palpebrarum. 



Its 



