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REFERENCES TO THE PLikTES 



PLATE I. 



Fig. 1 . The Mouflon of Sardinia. 



Fig. 2. and 3. p. The first stomach or pauncn ; b, 

 the second stomach, bonnet, king's-hood, or honey- 

 comb ; o. the third stomach, or omasum ; a. .he fourth 

 stomach, or abomasum ; g. the gullet ; py. the pylorus. 



Fig. 4. Section of a sheep's toe ; g. g. the gland 

 secreting the hoof ; c. c. the crust ; s. the sok- 



Fig. 5. View of the interdigital gland ; g. the gland { 

 d. the duct leading from it. 



Fig. 6. The fluke-worm ; a. the mouth ; b. the re- 

 productive apparatus ; c c. vessels for the distribution 

 of the blood. 



PLATE IL 



Fig. \. Dorsetshire Ram. 



Fig. 2. South Down Ram. 



The figures in this plate are borrowed from the 

 beautiful cuts in the work on Sheep, published by the 

 Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. 



