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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



indicated by a groove seen on the external surface of this organ and in- 

 ternal!}' by a sharp demarcation between the glandular mucous membrane 



Fig. 74.— Posterior Surface of Stomach of Horse. {Utrangeu-ays.) 



A, left cul-de-sac ; B, right cul-de-sac ; C, greater curvature ; D, lesser curvature ; E, (esophagus ; JE\ duodenum. 



of the pyloric portion and the membranous portion of the cardiac end. 

 In the solipedes (Fig. "74), therefore, the general appearance and char- 

 acters of the stomach correspond with those of the carnivorous birds, 



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Fig. 75.— Stojiach of Hog, Inflated. (Strangeways.) 



A, cardiac portion ; B, its accessary cvl-flr-tnr ; C. pyloric portion; D. lesser curvature ; E, greater curvature; 

 F, u'sophngus; G, pyloric orifice. 



where we have a separation into a glandular and membranous portion; 

 the difference between these animals consisting in the fact that in such 

 birds it is the cardiac extremity which is glandular, and the pyloric 



