128 GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



482. Ix ONE SENSE IT is NOT PKOPEK to form an 

 Apparatus, by classing the Modifying Organs together, 

 as they do not act connectedly to gain a single result ; 

 yet in another sense they may be said to be Corking to- 

 gether toward a common result. The same remark may 

 be made of the Eliminatory Organs. 



Spleen. 

 Blood-cells. 





Thymus Gland. 

 Supra-renal Glands. 



CONCLUSION OF CHAPTER V. 



484. THUS HAVE ALL THE ORGANS OF THE BODY 

 BEEN NOTICED and included under appropriate heads. It 

 will be well to present them all at one view, arranged in 

 connection as Apparatus, and clustered as belonging to 

 their respective centres, as follows : 



MENTORY ORGANS. 



Organs f Ears + * 



Ganglia + Six kinds of Sensatory Nerves + of { -, 



2 * Sor,^ EyeS + 



Ganglia 



Mouths + 

 Ganglia 



Ganglia -|- Motory Nerves 



Noses 



Skins 



Muscles + 



CIRCULATORY ORGANS. W 



Ganglia + Nerves, (Sympathetic) -f- 

 Hearts + Blood-tubes, (Arteries, Veins, Capillaries, Lymphatics) + j 



SANGUIFICATORY ORGANS. 



(Nose + Pharynx) + Larynx +- Trachea + Lungs + (Diaphragm + T-w) + H 

 ( (Mouth), Salivary-gl. -f- (Pharynx) + (Esophagus -f- Stomach, + Gastric- 

 *! gl., 2d Stomach, (Duodenum, Jejunum, Illium) + Pancreas + Liver, 

 [ Gall-bl.+Brunner's, Lieberkiihn's, Pey's gl.+ Colon -f-Lacteals.+W 

 Kidneys+Perspiratory gl. + Hair and Sebaceous gl.-f- 

 Spleen + Blood-cells + Thyroid, Thymus, Supra-renal, and Lym- 

 phatic gl. + 02 



4S2. What ? 483. Write and explain table of . 484. What has been done ? 

 Write and describe table of Mentory Organs. Circulatory. Sanguificatory. 



