1867.] Mr. J. Wood on Variations in Human Myology. 521 



mention of such a muscle in the authorities he has consulted. He has 



found the exact similitude of this muscle in the tame Bahhit. In this 



Fig, 1. 



animal it is of like shape and proportionate size, and has an origin, 

 insertion, and relations almost exactly the same. It is attached to the 

 occiput close to the mas- pjo-. 2. 



toi do -occipital suture, oppo- 

 site the interval between the 

 cleido-mastoid and trapezius, 

 and is connected below with 

 the insertions of the rhom- 

 boids into the scapula. 



This curious concurrence 

 is rendered the more re- 



2 u 2 



