Tab^II. Bursj 2 MucosiE of the Human Body. 13 
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EXPLANATION of TABLE II. 
This Table reprefents the Burfse Mucofas feen on the Back 
Part of the Superior Extremity. 
A. The dorfum of the fcapula. 
B. The cervix of the fcapula. 
C. The acromion. 
D. The capfular ligament of the humerus. 
E. The tendon of the infra-fpinatus turned outwards. 
G. The tendon of the teres minor turned outwards. 
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I. The middle of the os humeri. 
J. The external condyle of the humerus. 
K. The internal condyle of the humerus. 
L. The radius. 
M. The ulna. 
N. The olecranon. 
O. The tendon of the triceps extenfor cubit! turned down. 
P. A fmall burfa between it and the olecranon. 
A burfa between the tendon of the abdudor pollicis longus of Albinus 
and the radius. 
R R. A large burfa common to the two extenfores carpi radiales. 
S S. Another burfa common to the extenfores carpi radiales. 
T. A third burfa at the infertion of the tendon of the extenfor carpi radialis 
brevior. 
U. An oblong burfa for the tendon of the extenfor pollicis longus ; and which, 
at its fore-part, communicates with the burfa S S. 
V. Another burfa for the tendon of the extenfor pollicis longus, between it 
and the metacarpaf bone of the thumb. 
W. The tendons of the extenfor of the fore, middle, and ring fingers. 
X. A burfa mucofa between thefe tendons and the ligament of the wrilf. 
y. Another burfa for the extenfor of the little-finger. 
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Z. A burfa mucofa between the tendon of the extenfor carpi ulnaris and li- 
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gament of the v/rifl. 
