1889.] 



ANATOMY OF RHINOCEROS SUMATRENSIS. 



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process. Inserted into front of the humerus below the latissimus 

 dorsi and just above the condyle. 



Its tendon of origin gave off an aponeurosis from its outer side ; 



Fig. 2. 



Ehinoceros sumatrensis. 

 Cartilages of nasal diverticulum, partly cut away to show interior of sac. 



this ended in an enormous muscular plane. This muscle was sub- 

 cutaneous ; it was attached to the tip of the trochanter ; it blended 

 with the supraspinatns, and covered the biceps ; part of it passed 

 back to join the cutaneous part of the latissimus dorsi, and in so 



