2&o The Explication
20, the Asperity where the Musculus
. pbfcapularis is Inserted; 2 i, A Sinus
in the Upper part of the Shoulder-
bone that receives the External Ten-
dinous Head of the Musculus Biceps;
22, The Internal Protuberance of the
Lower part of the Os Humeri, whence
the Two Flecking Muscles of the
Carpus, Pronator Radii Teres, Palmaris,
and Mufculus Persoratum of the Fingers
do Ariie ; 23, The External Protube-
tance of the last named Bone, whence
the Muscles Extending the Carpus and
Fingers do Arise.
24, 25, The Radius, 25% Its Pro-
minence to which the Large Tendon
of the Musculus Biceps is Inlerted.
26, The Ulna.
27, The Eight Bones of theCarpus.
2 8, The Four Bones os the Meta-
carpus. ,
29, The Three Bones of the Thumb
With their Ojsicula Sesamoidea.
30, The Bones of the Fingers,
Composedof Twelve Bones, of which,
Three belongs to each Finger.
31, The Upper part of the Os
Pectoris or. Sternum.
3 z, The Lower part of the Os Pe-
ctoris or Cartilage Ensisormis, which is
some
20, the Asperity where the Musculus
. pbfcapularis is Inserted; 2 i, A Sinus
in the Upper part of the Shoulder-
bone that receives the External Ten-
dinous Head of the Musculus Biceps;
22, The Internal Protuberance of the
Lower part of the Os Humeri, whence
the Two Flecking Muscles of the
Carpus, Pronator Radii Teres, Palmaris,
and Mufculus Persoratum of the Fingers
do Ariie ; 23, The External Protube-
tance of the last named Bone, whence
the Muscles Extending the Carpus and
Fingers do Arise.
24, 25, The Radius, 25% Its Pro-
minence to which the Large Tendon
of the Musculus Biceps is Inlerted.
26, The Ulna.
27, The Eight Bones of theCarpus.
2 8, The Four Bones os the Meta-
carpus. ,
29, The Three Bones of the Thumb
With their Ojsicula Sesamoidea.
30, The Bones of the Fingers,
Composedof Twelve Bones, of which,
Three belongs to each Finger.
31, The Upper part of the Os
Pectoris or. Sternum.
3 z, The Lower part of the Os Pe-
ctoris or Cartilage Ensisormis, which is
some