70 The Aiidtomy ^/ ^ H O R S E . Ch ap. V. 



The next Joint is the great Paftern, anfwering to the 

 iirft Joint of the Finger in a Man's Hand, as the little 

 Paftern does to the fecond, and the Coffin- Joint to that 

 on which the Nail grows, all which are bended and ex- 

 tended as the former. 



The firft Bender of thePafterns and Cof- 

 %J ^if^!j"j\ fi" J°'"^ 's ^^''^^ Sublirnis ; it fprings from 

 :'' i'A n ^ the inner Knob of the Shoulder-bone, and 

 IS inlerted into the rafterns. 



The fecond is named Profundus, arifing from the up- 

 per Part of the Cubit-bone, and bending its Courfe down 

 to the Coffin Joint, into which it is inferted. 

 E i ddb They are extended by one confiderable 



^^,^ ^ Mufcle, called Ext en for magnus. This 

 fprings from the outer Knob of the Shoul- 

 der-bone, and is inferted into the fore and outer Parts of 

 the Paftern and Coffin Joint. 



Laflly, The Mufcle which anfwers to that called Pal- 

 maris in a Man ; it arifes flefhy from the inner Knob of 

 the Shoulder- bone, but prefently grows into a flender Ten- 

 don, which defcends to the Sole of the Foot. 



TABLE V. Reprefents a Horfe ftanding with his Face 

 towards us, that one may have a full View of all the 

 Mufcks that appear on his Fore-parts. 



A A. Sheivs the Par Maftoideum. 

 BE. The MufcJes of the Scap^ih, or Shoulder-bladf. 

 CC. The Par Trigeminum, or Complexum. 

 DD. The Par Triangulare, or Scalenum. 

 E. The JVindpipe in its ?mtural Situation. 

 FF. The Par longum removed from under the Gullet, 

 GG. The Pair of the Nofe, called Philtrum. 

 HH. The clofmg Mufcles of the No/lrils. 

 II. The Mufcles of the Eyelids, 

 KK. The Temporal Mufcles. 

 LL. The Mujcles of the Ears. 

 M. The Frontal, or Forehead Mufcles, 

 N. The Cucullaris, or Monk's Hood. 

 O. ^he Deltoids of the Shoulder. 

 P. The Serratus Major Anticus fljrunk up, 

 Q(^ The Pe£iorals. 



R. The oblique defending Mufcle of the lower Belly, Jhrunk 

 from the Serratus Major, 



S. 'iht 



