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This pair of Mufcles I have defcribed in my My^^ 
tomica Reformata, pag. 126. Printed in the Year 1694. 
where I have given them the Name of Relli interni 
minor es , becaufe they incline to a right Pofition , 
lying under the Re£li Majores, and are Antagonifts to 
the Re^ii minores on the back part. They may be 
call'd from their ufe Anmantesy becaufe they nod the 
Head dire<5Hy foreward ; one of them isexpreft in fitu^ 
in my laft mentioned Treatife, Fig. III. i, and in my Ap* 
pendix to the Anatomy of Humane Bodies, /vg 8.^H. 
and Fig. xj. i. . 
' On the Tranfverfe Procefs (fays he) of the firfl: 
* Vertebra of the Neck there arifes a thick flelhy Muf- 
* cle , of about a Finger in breadth , which is infert- 
•ed after a Perpendicular Afcent below the Proceffiu 
* Sty hides , between the Mammillary Procefs and that; 
* This he calls Rengorgeur droits or the ftreight Bridler 
* of the Head. ' ^ 
Both this and the former pair of Mufcles I difcovered 
in a Humane Body Thirteen years fince and about 
that time fhewed them to Dr. Brown^ in the prefence of 
my Honoured Friend Capt. Wine : But in examining 
the Original Writers on the Mufcles, I (bon found this 
latter Pair were partly mentioned by Orihafius after Ga^ 
Un, and well enough defcribed by Falloppius in thefe 
words ; Vltimo in loco notandi funt Mufculi duo admo" 
dum parvi qui a procejjk tranfverfo prime Vertehrce orti 
valde graciles afcendunt ad Caput, & in illud Inferuntur 
prope Mammillarem procejjum. Thefe are defcribed and 
Figured in the above-mentioned Trait, p, 1x7. Fig. 
3. k. 
The Third pair of Mufcles mentioned by M. Dupre^ 
by him caifd Rengorgeur pojierieur , feems no ways to 
i differ (by his Defcription) trom thofe commonly treat- 
ed of by Authors, called OMiqui fuperiores. 
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