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' In Francolinus Clappertoni from among the francolins, Coturnix, Odontophorus, Ortyx, Eupsychortyx, and Numida, the tendon^does not go so far as the short coraco-brachialis, but ends either by simply joining the axillary margin of the ' Absent, according to Fdbbhinoek. c 2 292 STEUCTUEE AND CLASSIFICATION OF BIEDS teres or by at the same time sending a tendinous slip behind it to the scapula. In Argus giganteus the tendon, running from the elbow, turns round the axillary border of the teres to... end by joining a triangular muscular fasciculus, attached by its base to the upper portion of the thoracic surface, which appears to be nothing but a differentiation-off of the upper portion of the last-named muscle. In the CracidcB this insertion into the scapula is also found, but it is tendinous, like the upper element of the thoracic band above described in the storks and Ghauna ; and in them there is also a second tendinous slip from the axillary margin of the coraco-brachialis longus (not the brevis) .
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