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liKVKRAI. VII ,\\ 01 Till: l>li;i <riVK AM'AUATrS OF A I'l'XVI,. 



The abdominal mn-< l-^ 

 iiave been removed, as 

 wi-ll us the sternum, 

 In-art, trachea, the 

 greater portion of the 

 neck, and all the head 

 except the lower jaw, 

 which has been turned 

 hack toshowthetongue, 

 the pharynx, and tin- 

 entrance to the larynx. 

 The left lobe of the 

 liver, succentric v.-n- 

 tricle, gizzard, and in- 

 testinal mass, have been 

 pushed to the right to 

 exhibit the different 

 portions of the alimen- 

 tary canal, and to ex- 

 pose the ovary and ovi- 

 duct. 



1, Tongue; 2, Pharynx; 

 3, First portion of the 

 resophagus ; 4, Crop ; 

 5, Second portion of the 

 ojsophagus ; 6, Succen- 

 tric ventricle; 7, Giz- 

 zard ; 8, Origin of the 

 duodenum ; 9, First 

 branch of the duodenal 

 flexure ; 10, Second 

 branch of the same; 

 11, Origin of the float- 

 ing portion of the small 

 intestine; 12, Small 

 intestine; 12', Terminal 

 portion of this intestine, 

 flanked on each side 

 by the two cseea (n- 

 garded as the analogue 

 of the colon of mam- 

 mals); 13, 13, l-'r-i- 

 extremities of the CK- 

 cums; 14, Insertion of 

 these two culs-de-sac 

 into the intestinal 

 tube; 15, Rectum; 1'i, 

 Cloaca; 17, Anus; 18, 

 Mesentery; 19, I.i-tt 

 lobe of the liver; 20, 

 Right lobo; -Jl, Call- 

 bladder; 2l'. IlIs'Ttiul! 



of the pancreatic and 

 biliary ducts; tin- t\\n 

 pancreatic ducts are the 

 iinteriormost, the cho- 

 ledic or hepatic is in the 

 middle, and the cystic 

 duct is posterior; ->, 

 Pancreas; 24, Dia- 

 phragmatic aspect of 

 the lung; 25, Ovary 

 (in a state i>f atrophy); 

 _'!, Oviduct. 



