Tab.I. Buks^ MucosiE of the Human Body. it 
K. A large burfa mucofa between the acromion and ligament J. and the 
capfular ligament of the humerus. 
L. A fmall burfa between the point of the coracoid procefs and capfular li- 
gament of the humerus. This is fometimes wanting. 
M. The tendon of the fubfcapularis mufcle. 
N. A fmall burfa between it and the capfular ligament of the humerus, 
which frequently communicates with the cavity of that joint. 
O. A burfa, which is fometimes wanting, between the origin of the coraco- 
brachialis with the fhort head of the biceps mufcle and the capfular ligament 
of the humerus. 
P. The tendon of the teres major turned outwards. 
A burfa mucofa between the tendon of the teres major and the os hu- 
meri, and upper part of the tendon of the latiflimus dorfi. 
R. The tendon of the latiflimus dorfi turned outwards. 
S. A fmall burfa mucofa between the tendon of the latiflimus dorfi and os 
humeri. 
T. A burfa mucofa within the fheath of the tendon of the biceps flexor cu- 
biti, between that tendon and the humerus. 
U. The radius. 
V. The ulna. 
W. The tendon of the biceps flexor cubiti turned inwards. 
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X. A burfa mucofa between the tendon of the biceps and tubercle of the 
radius. The tubercle of the radius is incrufted with cartilage lined with the 
membrane of the burfa; and within the burfa 2^ peloto7i of fat projects. 
Y. The origin of the extenfor carpi radialis longior. 
Z. A fmall burfa between a tendon common to the extenfor carpi radialis 
brevis and extenfor digitorum communis, and the round head of the radius. 
a. The thumb, with the fheath of the tendon of its flexor longus flic open. 
b. The fheath of the tendon of the flexors of the fore-finger entire. 
c. The thick parts of the fheath of the tendons of the flexors of the middle- 
finger fliown. 
d. The fheath of the tendons of the flexors of the ring-finger flit open. 
e. The 
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