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c. By their transverse processes, to the — 



1. Angularis scapulae. 



2. Spleniu8 (3rd and 4th). 



3. Miistoido-humeralis (3rd and 4th). 



4. Transversulis costarum. 



5. Semispinalia colli. 



6. Longissimus colli (inferior branch). 



d. And by the inferior faces of their bodies, to the-^ 



1. Rectus capitis anticus major. 



2. Longus colli. 



B. Dorsal Vertebrae. 

 The dorsal vertebrae give insertion : — 



a. By their spinous processes, to the — 



1. Splenius (Ist to 5th or 6th). 



2. Complexus (Ut to 6th). 



3. Trachelo-raastoideus (Ist and 2ad). 



4. Trapezius. 



5. Latissimus dorsi (4th to 18th). 



6. Rhomboideus (2iid to 7th). 



7. Serratus anticus (2iid to 13th). 



8. Serratus posticus (10th to 18th). 



9. Longissimus dorsi. 



10. Semispinalia of the back and loina. 

 6. By their transverse processes, to the — 



1. Complexus. 



2. Trachelo-mastoideus. 



3. Longissimu:^ dorsi. 



4. Semispinalis of the back and loiQ& 



5. Levatores costarum. 



e. By their bodies, to the — 



1. Longus colli (Ist to 6th). 



2. Psoas magnus (17th to 18th). 



3. Psoas parvus (16th to 18th). 



C. Lumbar Vertebnei 



The lumbar vertebrse give insertion : — 



a. By their spinous processes, to the — 



1. Latissimus dorsi. 



2. Serratus posticus (Ist to 3rd). 



3. Longissimus dorsi. 



4. Semispinalis of the back and loinfiu 



b. By their articular tubercles, to the — 



1. Longissimus dorsi. 



2. Semispinalis of the back and loios. 

 o. By their transverse processes, to the — 



1. Psoas magiius. 



2. Quadratus lumborum. 



3. Intertransversales of the loins. 



4. Transvt rsus abdominis. 



5. Longissimus dorsi. 

 d. By their bodies, to the — 



1. Psoas magnus. 



2. Psoas parvus. 



3. Crura of the diaphragm. 



