FIGURE. B.
- •• The Nav••l. a•• The white line
- •••• Th•• oblique muscles des¦cending to the lower belly.
- cc The Fibres of those descen∣ding muscles.
- ** The production of the rim of the belly.
- dd Muscles descending obli∣quely.
- ee The right muscles.
- fff The right Interfections.
- gg The piramidal muscles.
- hh The transversal muscles.
- ii The Glandules cal'd Prostatis.
- a The second muscle of the Leg
- b The 8th. muscle of the thigh.
- c Part of the sixth muscle of the thigh. These 3 on the other side are marked with kkk.
- ••o•• The first or longest bender of the Leg. Also e d.
- m The 4th extender of the Leg, or the right muscle Also i.
- •• The first extender of the Leg called Membranosus, Also f g.
- p The 3d extender of the Leg, called Vastus internus. Also m.
- q The second extender of the Leg, or the muscle cal'd Va∣stus externus. Also k.
- r The first extender of the foot called Gastroenemius internis Also p.
- s The second extender of the Foot called Gastro••nemias ex∣ternus. Also q.
- t y y The extender of the toes.
- u The first bender of the Foot called Tibeus anti••us.
- x The 2d. bender of the Foot, called Peronae••s 1.
- y y The tendons of the toes.
- z A transverse ligament above the Foot.
- h The second extender of the thigh, called Glutaeus medius.
- l Part of the first muscle ex∣tending the thigh, called G••••••••us major.
- n o The extender of the instep.
- r The first bender of the toes.
- •• The 2d. bender of the Leg, called Gra••i••as.
- s The second bender of the toes called Flexor magnus.
- t The third bender of the foot, called P••••ontus secundus.
- •• The head of the thigh.
- •• The first Circunactor, or the muscle leading the thigh a∣bout cal••d Olturator internas
- y The muscl•• called Crurialis.
- z The thigh bone.
- a The sore part of the Leg.
- b The fore part of the Brace.
- c A ligament placed between the bone of the Leg and the Brace.
- l d Bone-bound muscles,
- a a The Pectoral muscles.
- a The lesser Saw muscle.
- c The greater Saw muscle.
- dd The Intercostal muscles out∣wards to which the inward are joyned
- •• e The bare Ribs with ut flesh.
- k n q The broad mu••••le, under which lyeth
- f The fourth muscle of the bone H••o••l••s.
- h The first muscle of the bone H••oi••••••••.
- •• The first muscle of the Jaw.
- •• The muscle of the bone H••••••∣d•••• under the Chin.
- •• T•••••• ••nding muscle, or se∣cond of the Jaw.
- l The muscle of the upper Lip.
- m The temporal muscle.
- •• The Forehead-muscle.
- •• The Almons of the Ears
- •• q T•••• beginnings of the se∣venth muscle of the Head.
- •• s The second muscle of the Arm, called Deltoides.
- t The second muscle of the Cu∣bit called Brachialis.
- u The first muscle of the Cubit called Bic••ps.
- u y The first muscle bending the neck, called Longas.
- z The 2d incliner of the wand
- a The second muscle bending the Wr••st.
- b The first incliner of the wand.
- •• The muscle in the palm of the hand.
- d Its Tendon divided.
- e The transverse Ligament of the Hand or Wrist.
- † The first bender of the four Fingers.
- † † The Tendons of the same, separated from the muscle.
- e The second bender of the four Fingers.
- * The tendons of the same, per∣torating the rest.
- f f The implantation of those Tendons.
- h The bender of the thumb.
- i The bone of the Sholder bared.
- k The Short muscle of the cubit. or the second extender.
- l The 5th extender of the cubit.
- m The round incliner of the wand.
- n Benders of the Wrist.
- o A Ligament in the midst be∣twixt the elbo and the wand.
- p The first supinator of the wand.
- r The first Pronator of the wand, called Quadratus.
- s The wormy muscles.
- t Certain benders of the thumb.