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37,37, Two principal coronary veins of the heart.
38, The meeting of the two vense cavae, and their opening into the auricle of
the heart.
39, The upper end of the fleihy cylindrical root of the branchial artery laid
Open.
40, Three fcmilunar valves ; in the middle of each of which there is a round
fubilance, rcfembling in office, but not in fliape, the corpufculum ^Arantii.
41, 41, The two firil large branches of the branchial artery.
42, The continuation of its trunk.
43, 43, The other two branches by which the branchial artery terminates in
the gills.
T A B L E III.
THIS Table fliows fully the arteries and circulating veins of the chylopoietic
vifcera of a Ikate, with a flight Iketch of the laiteals, all filled with injection.
A A , The cefophagus.
B, The ftomach.
C, The pylorus.
D, The fmall intelline.
E, The appendix vermiformis.
F, The common cloaca-
G, The pancreas.
H, The fpleen.
I, K, L, The right, middle, and left lobes of the liver.
M, The gall-bladder.
N, A glandular body, through which the uterine tube paiTes into O, the
uterus of the right fide.
P, The fpinc.
Q^, The aorta defcendens.
R, An artery like to our cceliac, fupplying by its branches S T U U, the
liver, ftomach, fpleen, and pancreas.
V W, An artery refembling our fuperior mefenteric artery.
X X. The inteftinal veins.
V Z Z, Veins from the pancreas, pylorus, fundus of the ftomach, and left
fide of the fpleen.
<ta, A large vein formed by the meeting of all the above:mentioned veins.
S b, Veins from the leiTer cui-vature of the ftomach and reft of the fpleen.
t. The trunk of the vena portarum.
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