THE FEMALE GENERATIVE OEQANS, 



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sisting of bones, muscles, vessels, &c., sustained bj an 

 umbilical cord. 



2. Celosomians. — Abdominal walls deficient, bowels 

 loose in amniotic cavity. 



Fig. 101. — A special tbrm of hydro- PiG. 102. — Harelip. Schistoce- 



cephalus of the calf. (From Flera- phalusfissilabrus.(From Flem- 



ing's * Veterinary Obstetrics.') ing's 'Veterinary Obstetrics.'} 



8. Ectopia cordis (see Heart). 



4. Harelip or cleft-palate forms ; tlie separation usually 

 extends tbrougli the whole face. 



5. Campylorrhachides. — Twisted condition of the spine, 

 so that often all four feet project forwards. 



6. Dicephalians, or double-headed animals. The 

 division may simply comprise the faces or there may be 

 two distinct skulls. 



7. Hermaphrodites with a confused mixture of male and 

 female organs, or external generative organs of the male 

 and internal of the female, or vice versa. 



8. Megalomelus perissodactylus. — Before us is a speci- 

 men in which the rudimentary metatarsal bears a distinct 

 digit, as is sometimes the case in the horse. 



9. Schistomehis. — In a case recorded, the hind limb 

 was cleft up to the hock. 



