xii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



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40. Diagram illustrating the topography of the thoracic and abdominal 



viscera as seen from the right ...... 91 



41. Diagram illustrating the topography of the thoracic and abdominal 



viscera as seen from the left . . . . .92 



42. Diagram illustrating the topography of the thoracic and abdominal 



viscera as seen from the left ...... 93 



43. Intestines as exposed by removal of the ventral wall of ihe abdomen . 95 



44. The colon and csecum of the horse ...... 97 



45. The ciecum and its connections ...... 99 



46. Diagram to illustrate the arrangement of the peritoneum in median 



longitudinal .section . . . . . . 102 



47. Diagram to illustrate the arrangement of the peritoneum in horizontal 



section . . . . . . . . .104 



48. Scheme of the alimentary tract, &c., of an 8-mm. sheep eml>ryo . . 106 



49. Diagram of the 1 tranches of the cranial mesenteric artery . .108 



50. To show the manner of distribution of the intestinal arteries . . 109 



51. View of the interior of the cificiim showing the position of its openings . Ill 



52. Caudal surface of the stomach . . . . . .113 



53. Cranial surface of the stomach . . . . . .114 



54. The viscera of the female abdomen after removal of the intestines . 116 



55. Medial aspect of the spleen . . , . , . .119 



56. The visceral surface of the liver ...... 121 



57. Diagram of the branches of the c(uliac artery .... 124 



58. Dissection of the female abdomen after removal of the intestines . 126 



59. Diagram of the portal vein and its tributaries .... 127 



60. Longitudinal section of the stomach ..... 133 



61. The abdominal urinary and reproductive organs of the female . . 135 



62. The right ovary, uterine tube. &c. ...... 137 



63. Diagrams to illustrate the development of the ovulation fossa . . 138 



64. Outline of the dorsal surface of the kidneys, to show the relative posi- 



tion, shape and relations of the two organs .... 140 



65. Outline of the ventral surface of the kidneys, to show the relative posi- 



tion, shape and relations of the two organs .... 141 



66. Di.ssection of the sublumbar region and entrance to the pelvis . . 148 



67. Dissection of the dorsal wall of the abdomen .... 154 



68. Cranial aspect of the hip-bone and sacrum, with areas of muscular 



attachment . . . . . . . .157 



69. Diagram to illustrate the arrangement of the peritoneum in the male 



pelvis ......... 158 



70. Dissection of the structures about the entrance to the male pelvis . 160 



71. Lateral aspect of the male pelvis after removal of the sacro-spinous and 



sacro-tuberous ligaments ...... 162 



72. Lateral aspect of the urinary bladder and pelvic part of the urethra of 



the male ........ 163 



73. Dorsal view of the urinary bladder and intrapelvic urethra of the male, 



with their associated structures ..... 165 



74. Dissection of the vessels and nerves of the male pelvis . . . 168 



75. Transverse section of the tail on a level with the sixth coccygeal 



vertebra. . . . . . . . .172 



76. Lateral aspect of the pelvic vessels, nerves and organs of the male, after 



removal of the hip-bone . . . . .173 



77. Diagram of the arteries of the male pelvis .... 174 



78. Diagram of the plexus formed by the lumbar and sacral nerves . . 177 



79. Diagram to illustrate the arrangement of the peritoneum in the female 



pelvis ......... 181 



80. Dissection of the female reproductive organs .... 183 



81. Dissection of female jtelvis ....... 184 



82. Viscera of the female pelvis, with reproductive and urinary organs in 



longitudinal section . . . . . . .186 



83. Fdtal circulation in the foal ...... 192 



84. Diagram of the foetal circulation ...... 193 



85. The fcetal heart viewed from the left . . . . .194 



