1 78 5 Mr, Home on the Structure of the Stomachs 
(PLATE VII.) 
A view of the ass’s stomach inverted, to show its internal 
surface. 
a. The oesophagus. 
b b. The cardiac portion lined with cuticle, the termination of 
which is distinctly seen. 
c c. A glandular structure. 
d. The orifices of solvent glands. 
e. The pylorus. 
(PLATE VIII.) 
An internal view of the stomach of the kanguroo, which 
exposes one half of its cavity. 
a. The oesophagus. 
b. Its termination in the stomach. 
c c. The surface covered with cuticle. 
d. The process at the cardia, which is glandular. 
e e. The termination of the cuticular lining. 
ff. The longitudinal band. 
g g. The beginning of the clusters of glands which appear 
to secrete the solvent liquor. 
h. The cavity at the pylorus. 
i. The pylorus. 
k. The duodenum. 
(PLATE IX.) 
Represents an internal view of the hog’s stomach by invert- 
ing its cavity. 
a. The oesophagus. 
b b. The surface covered with cuticle. 
