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Tn. x. The tendinous slip from the border of the cephalic division of the M. ectopecta- 

 ralis 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, 72, 426). 



FIG. 73. ENTAL ASPECT OF THE LEFT SHOULDER MUSCLES, AND ECTAL ASPECT OF 



THE MM. SERRATUS-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 (72) ; rectus (72) ; ectdbliquus (72) ; inter costaliit. 



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 Prc. cora- 

 coideus ; it is not, however, inserted into it, but upon the Tuber c.ulum Hcipitale (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. 



