EXPLANATION OF PLATES 40, 4I. 



Plate 40. 



Fig. 61. Transverse section througli tlie developing pancreas (/) of a larva ii 

 millims. in length. 



Fig. 62. Longitudinal section through portions of the stomach, liver, and duode- 

 num of an embryo about a month after hatching, to shew the relations of the pancreas 

 (/) to the surrounding parts. 



■f'g- 63- External view of portions of the liver, stomach, duodenum, &c., of a 

 young Fish, 1 1 centims. in length, to shew the pancreas (/). 



Fig, 64. Transverse section througli the anterior part of the trunk of an embryo, 

 about a month after hatching, shewing the connection of the air-bladder with the 

 throat {ab'). 



Fig. 65. Transverse section through the same embryo as fig. 64 furtlier back, 

 shewing the posterior part of the air-bladder (a l>). 



Fig. 66. Viscera of an adult female, 100 centims. in length, shewing the alimen- 

 taiy canal with its appended glands in natural position, and the air-bladder with its 

 aperture into the throat (a />'). The proximal part of the duodenum and the terminal 

 part of the intestine are represented as^cut open, the former to shew the pyloric valve 

 and the apertures of the pyloric cteca and bile duct, and the latter to shew the spiral 

 valve. 



This figure was drawn for us by Professor A. C. Haddon. 



Plate 41. 



Fig. f)7. Transverse section through the tail of an advanced larva, shewing the 

 neural and hxmal processes, the independently developed interneural and interhsemal 

 elements t,i s), and the commencing dermal fin-rays ('//)• 



Fig. 68. Side view of the tail of a Karva, 31 millims. in length, dissected so as to 

 shew the structure of the skeleton. 



Fig. 69. Longitudinal horizontal section through the vertebral colunm of a larva, 

 f5 centims. in length, on the level of the ha;mal arches, shewing the intervertebral 

 rings of cartilage continuous with the arches, the vertebral constriction of the noto- 

 chord, &c. 



Figs. 70 and 7 1 . Transverse sections through the vertebral column of a larva of 

 5 "5 centims. The red represents bone, and the blue cartilage. 



Fig. 70. Through the vertebral region, shewing tlie neural and h.X'mal 



arclies, the notochordal sheath, &c. 

 Fig. 71. Through the intervertebral region, shewing the intervertebral car- 

 tilage. 



Figs. 72 and 73. Transverse sections through the trunk of a larva of «i'5 centims. 

 to shew the structure of the ribs and hrcmal arches. 



Fig. 72. Through the anterior part of the trunk. 

 Fig- 73- Through the posterior part of the trunk. 



