194 Explanation of the [Book IX. 



h, Serratus magnus. 



;, The broad tendon, by which the latifllmus dorfi be- 

 gins, and from which the tendon of the ferratus 

 pofticus inferior is infeparable. 



k y Part of the obliquus internus afcendens abdominis. 



Jj The fphinfter ani, fixed to the point of the os coc- 

 cygis ; at the fide of which the coccygaeus, and a 

 portion of the levator ani, are feen, &c. 



SUPERIOR EXTREMITY. 



a, Supra-fpinatus. 



b } Infra-fpinatus. 



Cj Teres minor. 



d y Teres major. 



e, Triceps extenfor cubiti. 



/, Its head called longus. 



g y The brevis: And, 



by A fmall portion of the third head, named Iracbian* 



externus. 

 i, The tendon of the triceps, inferted into the olecra- 



non. 



k, Part of the brachialis internns. 

 /, Anconsus, which feems to be continued from that 



part of the brachialis externus immediately above 



it. 

 m y Extenfor carpi radialis longior ; and beneath it, the 



brevior : both are feen at the wrift, inferted into 



the metacarpal bones of the fore and middle 



fingers. 



, Flexor carpi ulnaris. 

 c, Part of the fupinator radii brevis. 

 ^>, Extenfor offis metacarpi pollicis manus. 

 ^, Extenfor primi internodii pollicis manus. 

 r, Extenfot fecundi internodii pollicis maous, 



/, Indi- 



