1865.] Dr. Davy on the Temperature, fyc , of Birds. 457 



One lung ; it contained a very little clot 46 



The other ; it contained a little more * 49 



Heart freed from fat 77 



Testis, spermatozoa were abundant in its ducts 67 



Glandula uropygii f 107 



Great pectoral muscles 960 



Muscles attached to scapular arch and bones of wings . . . 493 



Ditto, of lower extremities 680 



3. Common fowl, a hen. Weight 24,851 grs. 



Brain 53 



Eye 30 



One lung 53 



The other ; it contained a little clot 60 



Gizzard 466 



Spleen 27 



Pancreas 36 



Kidneys 181 



4. Swallow, female. Weight 321-8 grs. May 5. 



Brain 8 



Heart 4-6 



Liver 1 7'8 



One lung 1 ' 7 



Stomach 8 



Pancreas '3 



Spleen. '5 



Kidneys 6'6 



Great pectoral muscles 75 



5. Cuckoo. Weight 2091 grs. May 3rd. 



Brain 26'3 



Eye 29 



Lens 2-3 



Liver 347 



Spleen 7 



Pancreas 1 -6 



Kidneys 18 



Stomach 33'2 



Testis 1-3 



* By steeping in water and expressing the blood the first was reduced to 32-7 grs., the 

 second to 26-2 grs.' 



t The whitish semifluid expressed from it consisted of very miuute oil-globules, and 

 of the casts of the secreting tubes. 



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