Figure I, 



FIGURE I. — 1, Pectoralis; 2. Rectus Abdominis; 3, External Oblique; 

 4, Internal Oblique; 5, Mylohyoid; 6, Geniphyoid; 7, Sternohyoid; 8, Submen" 

 talis; 9, Hyogloasus; 10, Deltoid; 11, Sternoradialis;. 12, Sartorius; 13, Addu'b^ 

 tor Magnus; 14, Adductor Longus; 15, Rectus Internus Major; 16, Rectus 

 Internus Minor; 17, Rectus Anticus Femoris; 18, Triceps Extensor Femoris; 

 19, Semitendinosus; 20, Adductor Bren/^is; 21, Pectineus; 22, Gastrocnemius; 

 23, Tibialis Posticus; 24, Extensor Cruris Brevis; 25, Tibialis Anticus; 26, Epi^ 

 sternodeltoid; 27, Levator Glavicula; 28, Flexor Tarsi Anterior; 29, Posterior 

 Division of the Triceps; 30, Pronator; 31, Anterior Extensor; 32, Anterior 

 Plexor; 33. Supinator'; 34, Masseter. (After W. F. Gopeland.) 



