I THE NERVES. 



Tho nerve of the serratug magnus doos not show tho branch which, in the Horse, 

 from the sixth nerve and pusses through th<) scalcnus; but <>n the nurture of ihe 

 serratus magnus it receives a iilument from the, branch of the angularis. The latter is 

 detached from tho sixth. 



The branch of the great dorsal muscle and the axillary nerve arc confounded ut their 

 origin, and also adhere to one of the two branches of the tubscapularis nt-n-ti. The 



Fig. 350. 



M 



f:* f.r WirOLTL nr.L 



NERVJ3 OF THE DIGITAL UKGION OF RUMINANTS; POSTERIOR FACE. 



M, Internal plantar nerve, a continuation of the median ; C, Internal plantar nerve, 

 a continuation of the ulnar ; 1, Branch of the plantar, furnishing, 2, the internal 

 collateral nerve of the internal digit; 3, Branch giving off the internal col laterals 

 of the digits; 1', Branch of the internal plantar that joins the external plantar; 

 4, External collateral of the external digit. 



second branch of the latter is free throughout, and distributed in the muscle of the same 

 name, along with some filaments fnrni.-hcd ly the MMraM|Nliarlft 



The radial nerve, when it reachen the tores major, divided into three branches : one is 



