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f is fhort, broad, and nearly {trait, placed along the interme- 

 diate line, but between it and the lateral ; it paffes under e, and is 

 fixed to the fold of the fkin which goes from one leg to the other ; 

 the lower infertion is near the fecond divifion. 



There are fometimes three mufcles g, and fometimes four ; their 

 lower fixture is about the middle of the ring ; the anterior infer- 

 tion is at the fold of the fkin, near the neck. 



The mufcles i and h are alfo fixed to the fame fold ; the other 

 end of h is fixed under the mufcle Yl, near the fpiraculum. 



Above the upper end of f, a mufcular packet g, formed by the 

 reparation of two floating mufcles, may be feen ; though only im- 

 perfectly, as they were injured by the diffeclioa. 



Second Ring. 



Six gaflric mufcles, k, 1, m, n, o, p, may be pretty well 

 diftinguiihed in this ring. 



k is a large oblique mufcle, with three or four di virions, placed 

 at the anterior part of it's ring ; the head of it is fixed between the 

 inferior line and it's intermediate one, at the fold of the fecond 

 divifion, from whence it erodes the inferior line, and it's fimilar 

 mufcle ; it terminates to the right and left of this line. 



1 is a narrow mufcle, whofe head is fixed to the fold of the 

 fecond divifion, the tail of it lies under n, and is faflened to the 

 edge of the fkin that forms the cavity for the leg. 



g m, two 



