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cles. This is a view looking forward. Figure 48, C, is a view of a 

 posterior section made at Fig. 47, C. It shows the same relations 

 of the esophagus and lungs, but shows at this level both the right and 



FIG. 49. Transverse section through the body of a baby chick. 

 E at E, Fig. 50. i, Spinal cord. 2, Kidneys. 3, Gizzard. 4, Intestines. 

 5, Unabsorbed yolk. 6, Stubs of legs. 



F. A section at F, Fig. 50. i, Spinal cord. 2, Kidneys. 3, Intestine. 4, 

 Unabsorbed yolk. 



G. A section at G t Fig. 50. i, Anus. 2, Umbilicus. 



the left lobe of the liver. Between these lobes we note the sectioned 

 apex of the heart. Figure 48, D shows a posterior ssctforjit jFij 



