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d. Long and slender portion of the ducts leading to the mouth, covered by the 



mylohyoideus muscle. 



e, e. Submandibular transverse fasciculi of panniculus carnosus (Dermogulares). 

 /. Dermolabialis posticus. 



/'. Dermolabialis anticus. 

 g. Anterior 



(■ portions of the Mylohyoideus. 

 i. Twisted or radiated 



_;. Posterior 



k. (fig. 3, c. fig. 1) Constrictor salivaris. 



I. Geniohyoideus. 



m. Ceratohyal. 



n, Ceratohyoideus. 



0. Carotid artery. 



p. Sternothyroidei. 



^. Thyroid cartilage. 



r. Cricoid cartilage. 



s. Prominence of shoulder-joint. 



t. Trachea. 



u. Lingual nerve. 



V. Stylohyoideus. 



w. Sternomaxillaris. *, (fig. 1) its middle tendon, w", its tendon of insertion. 



a;, (fig. 2) Its strip to the tendon *. 



y. Sternocervicalis. 



z. Sternomastoideus. 



PLATE XXXVIIL 

 Muscles of the Tongue. 



Fig. 1 . Inferior superficial view of muscles of the tongue ; half the natural size. 



a. Mouth. 



b. Tongue. 



c. Rami of lower jaw. 



d. Ducts of submaxillary gland. 



e. Origin (fig. 2) 

 /. Tendinous intersections (ib.) 

 g. Extrathoracic part 

 h. Gular fasciculi 

 t. Proper lingual part (fig. 2) 

 k. Epihyoglossi. 



of the Sternoglossus. 



