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6. Isohio-ooccygeal muscles. 



7. Long vasti muscles. 



8. Semitendinosus muscles. 



9. Internal obturator muscles. 



E. COCCTX. 



The coccyx gives insertion to the — 



1. Superior sacro-oooeygeal muscles. 



2. Inferior saoro-cooeygeal muscles. 



3. Lateral saoro-coccygeal muscles. 



4. Isohio-coccygeal muscles (Ist and 2nd coccygeal vertebras'). 



2. Head. 



a. bones op the cbanioh. 



I. Occipital. 



The occipital gives insertion to nine pairs of mnscles :— 



1. Great complexus muscles. 



2. Small oblique muscles of the bead. 



3. Great posterior recti muscles of the head. 



4. Small posterior recti muscles of the head. 



5. Great anterior recti muscles of the head. 



6. Small anterior recti muscles of the head. 



7. Small- lateral recti muscles. 



8. Digastric mnscles. 



9. Oecipito-styloid muscles. 



II. Parietal. 



The parietal gives attachment to one muscle : — 

 The temporal. 



in. Frontal. 

 The frontal gives insertion to the — 

 Supemaso-labialis. 



rV Sphenoid. 

 The sphenoid gives attachment to four muscles : — 



1. Great anterior recti muscles of the head. 



2. Small anterior recti muscles of the head. 



3. Internal pterygoid muscles. 



4. External pterygoid muscles. 



V. Temporal. 

 The temporal gives insertion to five muscles : — 



1. Splenius. 



2. Small complexus. 



3. Small oblique muscle of the head. 



4. Mastoido-humeralis. 



5. Temporal. 



B. BONES OP THE PACE. 



I. Superior Maxillary. 

 The supermaxillary gives insertion to the following muscles : 



1. Outicnlaris of the neck. 



2. Alveoli-labialis. 



