iSS Explanation of the [Book I XT. 



fy Tendons of the tibialis pofticus and flexor longus 



digitomm pedis. 

 ty Flexor brevis digitorum pedis. 



The figure in Plate VI. reprefents the third layer 

 of mufcles, with fome of the ligaments, cartilages, 

 and naked bones on the anterior part of th@ whole 

 body. 



a, DeprefTor labii fuperioris akeque nafi. 

 ly Orbicularis oris, after mod of the mufcles, which 

 are fixed to it, and affift to form it, have been 

 taken away. 

 f, Buccinator. 



Above Cy part of the pterygoidasus externus is feen 

 pafiing behind the coronoid procefs of the lower 

 jaw. 



dy Levator labii inferioris. 

 e, Sterno-thyroidasus. 



Immediately above, and feemingly the continua~ 



tion of it, the 

 Hyo-thyroidasus, 

 /, Scalenus anticus. 



Contiguous to it, on the infide, the 

 Scalenus medius. 



Above it, a portion of the 

 Trachelo maftoidseus. 



Between the fcalenus anttcus, and {lernQ-thy- 



roideus, and hyo-thyroidseus, the 

 Redus capitis anterius major, and 

 Longus colli. 



TRUNK. 



Gy Third row of external intercoftal mufcles. 



The reft appear in the fame manner between die 

 other ribs. 



*, Third 



