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THE MUSCLES. 



(m. xiplio-adscapidaire, Duges, n. 62), arises from the posterior 

 border of the scapula by a thin tendon, and becomes broader as it 



Fig. 62. 



Muscles of the chest, throat and belly of Rnna escnlento, 



cli M. coraco-humeralis. 



d M. deltoideus. 



iti M. obliquus abdom. intevnus. 



oe M. obliq. abdom. externus. 



OK' Scapular portion of siune. 



oh M. omohyoideus. 



p' Port, sternsilis anterior of m. pectoralis. 



p" Port, sternalis posterior of same. 



j/" Port, alxlominalis of same. 



r M. rectus abdominis. 



r' Inner portion of same. 



tsh M. sternohyoicleus. 



sut M. submaxillaris. 



.' Hyoid origin of same. 



sr M. sternoriuiiiilift. 



mns downwards and backwards, to join the anterior border of the 

 other and larger portion. 



