The Anatomy, of a "PYG Ml E, 85 



The Cremajler Mufcles were very fmall by reafon of the leannefs of 

 the Subject. The Accelerator Spermatk (Fig. j. G. ) Ere&or Penis ( Fig.\ 

 ib. K.) and Tranfverfalk Penis (ib. L.) agreed in their Situation and Fi- 

 gure with thofe of Men y the laft of which only varied in it's Termina- 

 tion, as appears in the f%?/re. 



The Detrttfor Z)rin£ agreed with the Figure of the Bladder of Vrhe'' 

 of this Animal. The Sphin£ier Vejic<e difter'd not from that in Men ; 

 and moft, if not all ^adriipeds 5 it being placed in the Nec^ of the 

 Bladder, beyond the Caruncula or Caput Qallinaginis , immediately above 

 the Vrofiates. The SphinUer Ani diiter'd not from the Humatie 5 unlefs 

 it might feem fomewhat lefs. The Levatores Ani were longer and more 

 divided from each other, than in Humane Bodies ; The like may be ob- 

 ferv'd in moft, if not all ^adrupeds i, by reafon of the Length and dif-' 

 fering Figure of the Bones^ whence thefe Mufcles take their rife. 



I could find no Occipital nor Frontal Mufcles in this Animal.' 



The Orbicularis Falpebr arum (Fig.3. ^.) and Aperiens Palpehram Re&m' 

 agreed with the Humane^ and thofe of moft ^iadrupeds. The Obirqims 

 Superior, Inferior, Elevator, Defrejfor, Addu&or, and Abdu^or Oculi, a.' 

 greed with thofe of the Humane Eye and an Ape's, as Juliifs Cajferim Pin- 

 ce«^z«;;^ Figures them Tab. 4. Or^(?«/ F(/»j-, Fig. XII. & XIII. Nor was 

 there any Mufculus Septimus Brutorum in this Animal. The Ala Nafi of 

 the Pj/_g«??e being fmall, thofe Ma/c/e-f only appear'd, which from their ■ 

 Office are call'dConJiri&ores Alarum Naf, ac Deprejfores Labij fuperioris. 



Tht^adratufGen£, or Platufma Mjioidej, by reafon of the Lean= ■ 

 nefs of the Subjeft, (as I fufpeft) did not appear Fleftiy. The Buccina- 

 tor (Fig.^.j.') was longer than that in iW^^.Nor was it any where inter- 

 text with various orders of Fibres, as Anatomijis commonly reprefent it 

 in Man:, or feem'd to arife from any other Parts, but the Procejfus Cora- 

 ne ^ from whence it's Fibres had a ftrait progrefs to the Angle of the 

 Lips ; as in Men : This and the former Mufcles, are counted Common- ' 

 hiufcles to the Cheeks and Lips. 



X\\t Mufcles Common to both Lips, are the "Zygomatictis, (Fig. 3.3.} 

 Elevator, Deprejfor, and Conjiri^or LabJQrHm, which were not fo confpi- 

 cuous, asinMe». The Proper Mufcles of the upper and under Lip, vvere' 

 very diftinftin t\i\S Animal, (■c^fe.) the Elevator and Deprejfor LabiJ Su-' 

 periorjs, (Fig. 5. 4.) the laft of which is mentioned above, and called- 

 Confiri&or Ala Naji 1, the Deprejfor and Elevator Labi) Superior/fy ( Fig, : 

 Br- 5-). 



