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MR. A. SANDERS ON LIOLEPIS BELLI. 



[Feb. 6, 



tendinous slip which binds down the teres minor. From the 

 middle of the inner edge of this head arises a tendon which is 

 attached to the tendinous anterior border of the intercostales. The 

 inner head commences, narrow, immediately beyond the proximal 

 articular extremity of the humerus ; it occupies the whole of the 

 inner surface of the shaft of the bone in front of the insertion of the 

 latissimus dorsi. These three origins are united together into a 

 strong tendon, in which is developed a sesamoid bone, and which is 

 inserted into the proximal end of the ulna. 



Fig. 6. 



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Muscles on the inner aspect of the shoulder-girdle and arm. 

 x Tendons of intercostals. 



Subscapulars (figs. 3 & 6) is divisible into two sections; the first 

 arises from the centre of the outer surface of the scapula for about 

 one third of its extent, from the whole of its posterior border, and 



