12. The semispinalis cervicis ([p. 133], and [Fig. 71], c). Dissect apart some of its fibre-bundles to see origin and insertion.
13. The interspinales and intertransversarii ([p. 131]) may be seen in the region from which the longissimus dorsi was removed, by removing the bundles of the multifidus spinæ.
14. The rectus capitis posterior major ([p. 134], and [Fig. 71], a). Transect.
15. The obliquus superior ([p. 136], and [Fig. 71], e).
16. The obliquus capitis inferior ([p. 136], and [Fig. 71], b).
17. The rectus capitis posterior medius ([p. 135]). Transect.
18. The rectus capitis posterior minor ([p. 135]).
19. The levatores costarum ([p. 150]). Remove in a part of the thoracic region a portion of the iliocostal and longissimus dorsi, so as to expose the dorsal ends of the ribs. The levatores costarum will be seen as but slightly separated bundles continuous with the external intercostals.
VIII. Muscles of the Hind Limbs ([p. 186]).
Remove the skin and superficial fascia from the lateral surface of the thigh. Examine the fascia lata ([p. 186], and [Fig. 68], z). Dissect: