mi. 



thr lumbiir tr in whi< 



abdominis internus from the anterior la the lun 



of the latissimu 

 and the n infrequej 



ular di 



ix-ir. 



The Second La) 



; 



the the rh< 



and the- tra that part of the It 



the the tra: 



the latissimus which directly overlies the third la\ 



The rhomboideus major I ither thin 



arises from thi 



are distin< tly parallel and \ . 

 pula below th rhe mus uentl\ 



the rhomboideus minor, an 

 or rhomboidal in shape. 



Thr rhomboideus minor I 

 narrower. It tal »m the spino 



and inserts into the vertebral margin of the scapul I 



boidei are separated by a cleft, which 

 distinctly tendin iponeurotic . 



The rhomboidei ar 

 ird the vertel lewhat u 



Thr levator scapulae Figs. and 

 any considerable dei f thickness. 1: 



tendinous (limitations from th< rior tul 



cervical vertebrae, the largest digitation comir 

 digitations unite to form a single belly which ; 

 the superior angle ^i the scapula 1mm l\ al<>- 



The levator scapulae form- a portion oi the lateral 

 to the posterior margin of the scaler by the 



portion oi the sternocleidomastoid. 



the scapula ami 



the scapula i.- fixed, :: car u 



