Till: Ml' SOLES. 



rise from the posterior surface of the exoccipital as far as the 

 middle line ; the muscles of the two sides run backwards, diverging 

 each from the other, so as to form an angle, and are then attached 

 on each side to the anterior superior angle of the suprascapula at 

 its under surface and median border. 



Cuvier considers this muscle as the analogue of the m. levator 

 anguli scapulae. Duges and Meckel consider it to be the anterior part 

 of the m. cucullaris, the former thinking the posterior part of the 

 muscle to be the m. rhomboideus. I cannot agree with these opinions, 

 and I regard the muscle as simply representing the m. cucullaris of 

 man (Ecker). 



32. J/. lafiwiin.ns dor si (Figs. 56, 66 Id]. 



Duges, n. 66, lombo-humeral. Zenker, deprexsor brachli. 



This thin, triangular muscle arises from the ventral surface of the 

 fascia dorsalis, and is posteriorly covered in part by the anterior 

 border of the m. obliquus abdondnis externns. The muscle becomes 

 narrower towards the sides, and passes into a flat tendon, which 

 blends with that of the m. iwfratpinatus, and is attached to the 

 i 66. outer surface of the crixta 



deltoidea of the humerus by 

 a triangular expansion. 



33. M. rctrahens scapu- 

 lae (Ecker), (Fig. 66 r). 



Duges, n. 59, lombo-adscapulaire. 

 Klein, m. rhomboideus, I. c., 

 p. 26. Zenker, omoplateus 

 rectus? p. 37, I.e. Kuhl, I.e., 

 124, retrahe/is rhomboideus. 



This flat, oblong muscle 

 arises from the transverse 

 process of the fourth verte- 

 ld bra, and is connected with 

 the third tendinous inscrip- 

 tion (counting from before) 



I of the back and shoulder-blade. of the Ml. lotigiSS. (lOTSl. Pos- 



' M. cucullaris. ft>virirlv if nrici-iri fnrme n 

 ,1m -M. depressor maxillae arising from the fascia dor- 



salU, cut through and reflected on the right side. COnVCX border \vheiice it 

 fd Fascia dorsalis. . 



fd' Same cut through at the spines. I'llllS forwards and to the 



/ M infiMspinatus s j ( | ^ j s mger t e( 1 {^Q f} le 

 l.n M. levator anguli goapnlae, 



id / M. Latissimus di.rsi. * ventral surface of the supra- 



r >1. n-trahens sc-aimhu;. T . , , , 



,vr M. stc-rn(>cicid..iuast..uieu.-. scapula, near its inner border. 



