102 MESSRS. MURIE AND MIVART ON THE 
P.ma. Pectoralis major (its humeral inser- 
tion). 
B). Biceps (long head or glenoidal divi- 
sion). 
B?, Biceps (short or coracoid portion). 
In the right arm its lower part has 
been removed; but the dotted line 
indicates its continuity and insertion. 
D.ep. Dorso-epitrochlear. 
Ane, Anconeus. 
./. Supinator longus. 
Ecard, E.crl*. Extensor carpi radialis 
longior. 
E.c.r.b. Extensor carpi radialis brevior. 
£.c.d, Extensor communis digitorum. 
F£.c.d. Extensor digitorum, 
tendon aboye digital divisions. 
communis 
** 4 & 3, Extensor communis digitorum, 
extra slips to fourth and_ third 
digits. 
E.c.u. Fextensor carpi ulnaris. 
Ev. a indicis. 
E.omp. 5, ossis metacarpi pollicis. 
£.s.i.p. Extensor secundi internodii pol- 
licis. 
IIIf. Interossei seen partly on dorsal 
and palmar surfaces of hand. 
* + Lumbricales. 
Te lawanae 
LT’. 
B.a. Brachialis anticus. 
Cb’. Coraco-brachialis (long head). 
Fer. Flexor carpi radialis. 
Prt. Pronator radii teres. 
Pa.l. Palmaris longus. 
F.s.d, Flexor sublimis digitorum. 
Fp. ,, — profundus digitorum. 
Fl. ,, longus pollicis (thumb- 
tendon). 
Few. ,, carpi ulnaris. 
Ab.p. Abductor pollicis. 
F.b.p. Flexor brevis pollicis. 
Ad.p. Adductor pollicis. 
F.b.m.d. Flexor brevis minimi digiti. 
Abm.d. Abductor minimi digiti. 
3. Trunk and Tail. 
P.c. Panniculus carnosus. <A small axil- 
lary piece is all that has been left of 
this subcutaneous muscle. 
P.ma. Pectoralis major, and humeral in- 
sertion shown in right arm. 
R.ab. Rectus abdominis (costal continua- 
tion). 
Ez.o. External oblique. 
Tz*, Trapezius (dorsal portion), the cer- 
vical is marked 7. 
La.d. Watissimus dorsi. 
S.mg. Serratus magnus, digitations with 
external oblique. 
S.p.p. Serratus posticus posterior, digita- 
tions with external oblique. 
L.cai, Levator caude internus. 
L.c.e. a 5  externus. 
It.cd. The fleshy portion of the inter- 
transversarli caude, which passes up 
to 
P.& Ic. Pubo- and Ilio-coccygeus. 
S.c. Sacro-coccygeus. 
4. Pelvic Limbs. 
G.ma'. Gluteus maximus (iliac portion). 
Gama”. (caudal portion). 
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Sa. Sartorius, 
Rf. Rectus femoris. 
