Ixxx INTRODUCTION. 



are thin on the external parts of the face and cranium, so 

 that the head of the animal may be said to be nearly of the 



form indicated by the bones which compose it. 



d Orbicularis Oris. 



e Levator Menti. 



/ Zygomaticus. 



fj Depressor Labii Inferioris. 



h Masseter. 



/ Orbicularis Palpebrarum. 



k Levator Palpebrae Superioris. 



I Attollentes et Adducentes I A urem 



/ Retrahentes et Abducentes j 



M Sterno-Maxillaris. 



n Subscapulo-Hyoideus. 



o Levator Humeri. 



p Trapezius. 



q Complexus Major. 



r Splenius. 



s and e e Serratus Magnus. 



t Pectoralis Magnus. 



u Latissimus Dorsi. 



( Obliquus Externus Abdominis (rolled up to shew the 

 1 muscle beneath). 



w Obliquus Internus Abdominis. 



x x Gluteus Externus. 



z z Gluteus Maximus. 



b' b' Adductor Tibialis. 



c' c' c' Biceps Abductor Femoris. 



d' d' Vastus Externus. 



/' Antea-Spinatus. 



g' Postea-Spinatus. 



A" Teres Minor. 



i' Pectoralis Parvus. 



k' I' m Triceps Extensor Brachii. 



n Flexor Brachii. 



o' Extensor Metacarpi Magnus. 



p Extensor Pedis. 



q Flexor Metacarpi Externus. 



r Extensor Suffraginis. 



*, *, 1 Lumbrici, Anterior et Posterior. 



t' Extensor Pedis. 



u Peroneus. 



v Gastrocnemius Externus. 



w' Plantaris. 



x Flexor Pedis, 



?/' Extensor Metacarpi Obliquus vel Parvus. 



y Flexor Pedis Accessorius. 



