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Show 1889.] ANATOMY OF RHINOCEROS SUMATRENSIS. II process. Inserted into front of the humerus below the latissimus dorsi and just above the condyle. Its tendon of origin gave off an aponeurosis from its outer side ; Fig. 2. Rhinoceros sumatrensis. Cartilages of nasal diverticulum, partly cut away to show interior of sac. this ended in an enormous muscular plane. This muscle was subcutaneous ; it was attached to the tip of the trochanter; it blended with the supraspinatus, and covered the biceps ; part of it passed back to joiu the cutaneous part of the latissimus dorsi, and in so |