THE PIGEON. 



241 



258. 



under water, and note carefully the relations of 

 the great vessels already seen, especially those, of 

 the pulmonary veins : then remove the outer walls 

 of both auricles, wash out the contained blood, 

 and make out : 

 The septum auricularum, a thin muscular parti- 



tion separating the auricles from one another. 



Fig. 56. — Columba livia. The heart, viewed from the dorsal 

 aspect (nat. size). 



a.ao, arch of aorta: br.a, brachial artery: br.v, brachial vein : c.c, 

 common carottd ; ju, jugular ; l.au, left auricle : l.p.a, left pulmonary 

 artery : l.prc, left precaval : l.vn, left ventricle : r.au, right auricle : 

 r.au', its smooth-walled dorsal portion receiving the pre- and post- 

 caval : r.p.a, right pulmonary artery : r.prc, right precaval : r.vn, 

 ri»ht ventricle. 



259. The entrance of the right precaval, in the anterior 

 wall of the right auricle. 



260. A tunnel-like passage in the dorsal region of the 

 same (chamber, leading into the left precaval. 



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