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ANATOMY OF THE HORSE. 
II.—MUSCLES OF THE HEAD. No. 92. 
1st.—Auricular Region. No. of Muscles 9. 
English names. 
Attollentes et 
Adducentes Aurem 
Anterior Conchas 
Posterior Conehae 
Relrahentes Aurem 3- 
( 
Abducens vel Deprimens Aurem 
French names. 
Temporo-auricularis Externus 
Zygomatico-auricularis 
Temporo-auricularis Interims. 
Scuto-auricularis Externus 
Scuto-auricularis Interims 
Cervico-auricularis Externus 
Cervico-auricularis M-edius 
Cervico-auricularis Interims 
Parotido-auricularis 
Mastoido-auricularis. 
2d.—Palpebral Region. No. 2. 
Levator Palpebrae Super. Externus, ) 
vel Corrugator Supercilii * $ 
Muse ulus Ciliaris, . ) 
vel Orbicularis Palpebrarum ] 
Fronto-superciliaris 
Orbicularis Palpebrarum, 
3d.—Ocular Region. No. 8. 
Levator Palpebrae Super. (Internus) Orbito-palpebralis 
Attollens vel Levator Oculi Rectus Superior Oculi 
Deprimens vel Depressor Oculi 
Abducens vel Abductor Oculi 
Adduceus vel Adductor Oculi 
Obliquus Superior veZTrochlearis 
Obliquus Inferior Oculi 
M. Septimus Oculi Suspensorius 
vel Retractor Oculi 
Rectus Inferior Oculi 
Rectus Externus Oculi 
Rectus Interims Oculi 
Obliquus Magnus Oculi 
Obliquus Parvus Oculi 
’ | Rectus Posterior Oculi. 
4th.—Anterior Maxillary Region. No. 12. 
Zygomaticus Zygomatico-labialis 
Levator Labii Superior. Alaeq. Nasi Super-naso-labialis 
Dilatator Naris Lateralis Super-maxillo-nasalis Magnus 
Nasalis Longus Labii Super. 
Caninus, vel Levator Anguli Oris 
Buccinator 
Depressor Labii Inferioris 
Levator Menti 
Dilatator Narium Anterior 
Nasalis Brevis Labii Superioris 
Depressor Labii Superioris 
Orbicularis Oris 
Super-maxillo labialis 
) ^oHlm* \ Alveolo-labialis 
Alveolo-labialis 
Maxillo-labialis 
Mento-labialis 
Naso-transversalis. 
Super-niaxillo-nasalis Parvus 
Labialis, Anterior et Posterior. 
5th.—Posterior Maxillary Region. No. 5. 
Temporalis Temporo-maxillaris 
Masseter Zygomatico-maxillaris 
Stylo-maxillaris Sty lo-maxi! laris 
Pterygoideus Internus Spheno-maxillaris 
Pterygoideus Externus - 
* Stubbs considers the tendinous expansion of this muscle as distinct, under 
the name of “ Epicranius.” 
