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Fig. 2. Inner surface of left side of the larynx laid open ; a part of the accessory fold 
of membrane /, and of the lower ‘ vocal chord’ v, of the right side are pre- 
served and turned forwards: f, accessory fibro-cartilage ; w, upper ‘ vocal 
chord’; th, thyroid cartilage ; cr, cricoid cartilage ; ¢r, first tracheal ring ; 
e, epiglottis. 
PLATE XI. 
Fig. 1. Outer surface of the stomach, with the serous tunic partially reflected to show 
the two decussating muscular layers (one-eighth natural size). 
Fig. 2. Inner surface of the stomach (one-eighth natural size). 
Fig. 3. Section of the coats of the stomach at the junction of the epithelial with the 
gastro-mucous linings. 
Fig. 4. A portion of the inner surface of the stomach, showing the follicular structure 
at the termination of the cardiac epithelium. 
PLATE XII. 
Fig. 1. Portion of the inner surface of the beginning of the jejunum. 
Fig. 2. Portion of the inner surface at the end of the jejunum. 
Fig. 3. Portion of the inner surface near the end of the ileum. 
PLATE XIII. 
The cecum, colon, and beginning of the rectum (one-tenth naturai size). 
PLATE XIV. 
Fig. 1. The inner surface of the duodenum, showing the terminal orifices of the 
biliary and pancreatic ducts. 
Fig. 2. The inner surface of the fundus vesice, showing the allantoic or urachal 
cicatrix. 
Fig. 3. Outside view of the right kidney (one-third natural size). 
Fig. 4. View of a portion of the pelvis of the kidney, with the beginning of the 
ureter. 
PLATE XV. 
Fig. 1. Back view of the larynx, showing, th, thyroid cartilage ; c, cricoid cartilage ; 
aa, arytenoid cartilages; e, epiglottis; d, crico-arytenoidet muscles, the 
