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D, The valve of the pylorus.
E E, Many doublings or valvule conniventes within the fmall gut, which was
flit open lengthwife.
F, The appendix vermiformis.
G, The right lobe of the liver.
H , The middle lobe of the liver.
I, The left lobe of tire liver.
K, The gall-bladder and beginning of the cyftic duf t cut open.
L, A principal hepatic duel.
M, The dirilus communis choledochus.
N, Its termination a little under or behind the pylorus.
O, Part of the fpleen.
P, The opening of the pancreatic duft at fome djflance from that of the biliary
duct.
An oval moutli, common to the two uterine or Fallopian tubes R R.
S, A ligament which ties that mouth to the diaphragm.
T , The vena cava inferior or poilerior of the right fide.
U, The place where the two inferior or po'llerior vena: cavx are fenfibly enlarged,
and communicate with each other.
V, One of two large receptacles of blood which communicate with the pofterlor
venx cavse, and behind cover part of the ovaria.
F i g . 2.
In this figure the appendix vermiformis of a very large Ikate is reprefented cut
open lengthwife.
A A, The fides of it very thick, compofed of a fibrous and glandular-looking
matter.
B, Cells which fecm to reccive a vifcid mucous hquor prepared by the glandular
fubilance.
C, The opening from the cavity of the appendix into the cavity of the great
intefline.
T A B L E IX*.
THIS Table is intended to fliow a beautiful reticular ftruaure of the pancreas,
and of the villous coat of the inteftines, of a Sturgeon.
A, A fmall part of the ftomach cut open, and a probe paffed from it through
B the pylorus.
C D, A portion of the duodenum laid open, to fliow the reticular textlire of
its villous coat. EF,
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