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second muscle close to its own insertion ; in some cases, these two 

 forms of attachment coexist. 



§ 619. Explanation of Fig. 67.— The second layer of skeletal 

 muscles of the left shoulder and neck. 



Preparation. — After the reflection of the skin and dermal mus- 

 cles as in Fig. 66, the following muscles were transected and re- 

 flected : spino-trapezius, acromio-trapezius, clavo-trapezius and 



Fig. 67.-THE Second Layer of Skeletal Muscles op the Neck and Shouldeb. 



levator clmicuU. The skin was also removed from the left side of 

 the head, together with the external ear, the parotid and submaxil- 

 lary salivary glands, and parts of the MM. temporalis and masseter. 



Bones.— Acromion (§ 393).— This process of the mesoscapula is seen to afford origin to 

 the ocTomio-dHtoideus. 



Clavicxda (§§ 432, 608).— By the reflection of the claw-trapezius and the deflection of 

 the davo-mastoideus, the clavicle is brought into view. Its name is connected with its 

 eternal end. 



