Fig 
PLATE 5. 
. 1— Side view of head muscles. a, levator labii superioris et erector vibrissarum; b, zygomaticus 
major; c, levator labii superioris proprius; d, small muscle corresponding to Dobson’s second 
head of temporalis; e, temporalis; f, digastrie; g, masseter; p, parotid gland; s, submaxillary 
gland; t, thyroid. 1. 
ig. 2— Section of cartilaginous proboscis near tip. X 14. 
Fig. 3— Hyoid muscles. a, mylo-hyoid; b, stylo-hyoid; c, digastric; d, sterno-thyroid; e, ecrico-thy- 
roid; f, sterno-hyoid; g, manubrium of the sternum. 1. 
ig. 4— Pectoral and cervical muscles. a, levator claviculae; 6, occipito-scapularis; ec, clavicular 
portion of ectopectoralis; d, subelavius; e, ectopectoralis; f, entopectoralis; g, sterno-mastoi- 
deus; h, cleido-mastoideus. X 1. 
ig. 5 — Ental aspect of shoulder muscles. a, subscapularis; b, teres; c, coracoideus; d, epitrochlearis; 
e, latissimus dorsi; /, serratus magnus; g, levator anguli scapulae. » 1. 
ig. 6— Ectal aspect of scapular and forearm muscles. a, micostalis; b, meditriceps; c, ectotriceps; 
d, brevis division of entotriceps; e, ecephalie division of entotriceps; /, combined: intermedia 
and caudalis divisions of entotriceps; g, insertion of deltoid muscle; h, infraspinatus; 7, supra- 
spinatus. 1. 
