the fore*part of that Ligament is much thicker than any 
other part of it. 
The Firft Figure of M. Dupre Reprefents the lower 
part of the Occipital-Bone, together with the 
Three upper Fertehrs of the Neck, viewed on 
the Forefide. 
A. The Mammiliary Procefs. 
z. The Elongation of the Occipital- ione, 
3. The hide in the Occipital-tone thro which the fpinal 
Marrow defcends, 
4. the firii Vertebra of the Neck, 
5. the Second 
6. the third 
7. the Mufcle which he calls Rengorgeur pofterieur, or 
the Pojierivr Mufcle which Bridles the Head, this I 
take to he part of the Obliquus fuperior, as will ap- 
pear^hy comparing his Defcription with that in my My- 
otom. Reform, p, ixo.Fig.III. b. 
8. the Mufcle calVd Rengorgeur droit (hy Dupre) or 
the flreight Mufcle which Bridles the Head : this P 
have called Redus Lateralis from its Tofition ; It is de- 
fcriled hy Falloppius , and expreft in the lafi mentioned 
Figure at k. 
9. The Mufcle he calls Rengorgeur oblique, or the 06- 
lique Bridling Mufcle : This I^ave called Annuans, 
. <3r«<^ Retftus internus minor, ibid. p. 126, Fig. III. i. 
Both this and the former Mufcles are alfo Figured in my 
Appendix to The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, /vg.8. 
and Fig, . 
I o. The mufcle which he calls the Flexor of the Firft Ver- 
tebra on the Second, 
I I, A Ligament whofe upper part is fafined to the 
middle of the Elongation of the Occipital-hone y and 
the 
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