818 THE MUSCLES. 



3. Supermaxillo-nasalis. 



4. Great supermaxillonasalis. 



5. Masse ter. 



II. Premaxillary Bone. 

 The premaxillary bone gives insertion to the 



1. Small supermaxillo-nasalis. 



2. Anterior middle or intermediate muscle. 



III. Palatine Bone. 



The palatine bone gives insertion to the 

 Internal pterygoid muscle. 

 



IV. Zygomatic. 



The zygomatic bone gives insertion to one muscle, the 

 Supermaxillo-labialis. 



V. Lachrymal. 



The lachrymal bone gives insertion to one muscle, the 

 Lachrymo-labialis. 



VI. Nasal Bone. 



The nasal bone gives insertion to one muscle, the 

 Supemaso-labialis. 



VII. Inferior Maxilla. 

 The inferior maxilla gives insertion to the following muscles 



1. Sterno-maxillaris. 



2. Alveolo-labialis. 



3. Maxillo-labialis. 



4. Posterior middle or intermediate muscles. 



5. Masseter muscles. 



6. Temporal muscles. 



7. Internal pterygoid muscles. 



8. External pterygoid muscles. 



9. Digastric muscles. 



10. Mylo-hyoid muscle. 



11. Genio-hyoid muscles. 



0. HYOID BONE. 



The hyoid bone gives insertion to the following muscles : 



a. By its body and its thyroid cornua 



1. Sterno-hyoid muscles. 



2. Scapulo-hyoid muscles. 

 . 3. Mylo-hyoid muscles. 



4. Genio-hyoid muscles. 



5. Stylo-hyoid muscles. 



6. Kerato-hyoid muscles. 



7. Transverse muscle of the hyoid bone. 



b. By its branches (styloid cornua and styloid bones) 



1. Stylo-hyoid muscles. 



2. Kerato-hyoid muscles. 



3. Occipito-styloid muscles. 



