514 



8. Bhomboideus, 



Oz. Av. 

 0-35 



Arises from the occipital ridge, from all the cervical vertebrae, and from 

 the first two dorsal. 



Has a double insertion. 



a. Connected with the cutaneous accessory into the tendon of the pec- 

 toralis minor, near its insertion, and at its lower border, strapping down 

 the biceps npon the bone. Takes origin from the posterior surfaces 

 of the last five ribs. 



b. By a tendon common to it and teres major, into the humerus, under 

 biceps, as usual. Takes origin from the posterior surfaces of the se- 

 venth, eighth, and ninth ribs. 



11. Subscapularis, 0*65 



12. Pectoralis minor, 1*12 



Takes origin at sternum from the ribs (4 — 9), arid is inserted, strapping 

 down the biceps into three-fourths of the length of the humerus. 



13. Pectoralis major, 0-72 



Takes origin at sternum, from the first four ribs, and is inserted into 

 the outer side of the pectoral ridge of the humerus, and by fascia into 

 the skin of the forearm. 



14. Deltoideus clavicularis, 0*10 



Inserted into the inner side of the pectoral ridge of the humerus and 

 into the ulna, with the tendon of brachiceus. 





0-12 





0-45 





0-21 





0*16 





0-14 



20. Triceps (including fourth head from tendon of latissimus 





9. Teres major, . 

 10. Latissimus dorsi, 



0- 14 



1- 14 



21. 



dorsi), 

 Anconeus, 



1-40 



005 



22. 

 23. 

 24. 

 25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 



Pronator radii teres, . 

 Plexor carpi radialis, . . 

 Palmaris longus, 

 Plexor carpi ulnaris, . . 

 Plexor digitorum sublimis, 

 Plexor digitorum profundus. 

 Plexor poliicis longus, 

 Pronator quadratus, . . 

 Supinator radii longus, . 



0-02 

 0-19 



0-08 

 0-04 

 0-12 

 0-10 

 0-19 



0-15 



