/b MUSCULAR SYSTEM. 



senting (as well as bones) muscles corresponding in every essen- 

 tial particular ; hence they are described as pairs, of which we 

 reckon 151 : the remaining ten being single muscles*. The fol- 

 lowing Table exhibits the classification of the muscles into regions, 

 indicative of their situation and relative connexion : it also dis- 

 plays the respective nomenclatures of the English and French 

 veterinary schools ; the former, met with in the works of Snape, 

 Stubbs, and Blaine, will be found to have been borrowed from 

 human anatomy ; the latter arose with Chaussier, and has been 

 introduced very happily into veterinary anatomy by Girard. 



I.— MUSCLES COMMON TO THE HEAD AND TRUNK. No. 1. 



Cuticular Region. 



English names. French names. 



Membrana Carnosa, j Musculus Subcutaneus. 



vel Pannicuhis Carnosus S 



H.— MUSCLES OF THE HEAD. No. 92. 



1st. — Auricular Region. No. of Muscles 9. 



.^. „ ^ ^ . rTeniporo-auricularis Externus 



Attollentes et .J Zygomatico-auricularis 



Adducentes Aurein i \ Temporo-auricularis Internus 



Anterior Conchae Scuto-'aiiricularis Externus 



Posterior Conchse Scuto-auricularis Internus 



iCervico-auricularis Externus 

 Cervico-auricularis Medius 

 Cervico-auricularis Internus 

 Abducens t-^/Depriinens Aurem Parotido-auricularis 



Mastoido-auriciilaris, 



2d.— Palpebral Region. No. 2. 



Levator Palpebrae Super. Externus, \ t^^ . ^,.„„,. •,• ..v 

 ^./Corrusator Supercilii + / Fronto-supercihans 



[usculus Ciliaris, 

 vel Orbicularis Palpebrarum 



3d. — Ocular Region. No. 8. 

 Levator Palpebra; Super. (Internus) Orbito-palpebralis 



AttoUens vel Levator Oculi Rectus Superior Oculi 



Deprimens vel Depressor Oculi Rectus Inferior Oculi 



Abducens vel Abductor Oculi Rectus Externus Oculi 



Adducens vel Adductor Oculi Rectus Internus Oculi 



Obliquus Superior vel Trochlearis Obliquus Magnus Oculi 



Obliquus Inferior Oculi Obliquus Parvus Oculi 



M. Septimus Oculi Suspensorius, | ^ p^^^^^j^^ q j; 



vel Retractor Oculi J 



* This computation does not include the Muscles of the Internal Ear. 



+ Stubbs considers the tendinous expansion of this niusrle as distinct, under 

 the name of " Epicianius." 



Musculus Ciliaris, | Orbicularis Palpebrarum . 



