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Heprefents, viewed with a magnifying glafs, lymphatic veflels difperfed <
the fac of the ear or labyrinth which contains cretaceous matter.
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IN this Table are reprefented the heart and abdominal vifcera of a Cod Fiih,
with the ladeals and termination of the lymphatic fyftem injedled with wax.
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I, Reprefents the eye.
2,3, The upper and under jaws.
4, The pectoral iin.
5> The flap which covers the gills.
6, The cefophagus.
7, The ftomach.
8, The appendices cxcx, which feem to fupply the place of the pancreas.
A great number of fmall round worms were fixed to thefe appendices, aad are
drawn by die painter in the interftices of the appendices.
9, The beginning of die fmall inteftine.
1 0 , 1 1 , 1 2 , 1 3 , The whole trad of inteftines.
14, The anus.
15, The gall-bladder.
t6, 17, The ladleals from the lowermofl: part of the inteftines.
18, The la£teals from tlie upper part of the inteftines.
19, The large trunks which all the above-mentioned branches form.
20, Other deep-featcd branches are here added.
21, Numerous lymphatics added from the gall-bladder.
22, 23, 24, Ladeals from the cefophagus.
25, 'J'he end of a trunk formed by the ladeals from the ftomach, and which
is in part covered by the firft turn of the fmall gut, and then by the gall-bladder.
26, A very large receptacle of the chyle.
27, A large opening furrounded by a circular valvular membrane, which
leads from the receptaclc of the chyle into a very large receptacle of the lymph.
2 8 , 2 9 , 3 0 , 3 1 , Arc the principal lymphatic trunks ending in the receptacle
of the lymph. At their termination in the rcccptacle, their diameter is Icflened
by circular membranes, which in fonic meafurc have the effed of valves.
32, Is the horn of the air-bag, which palTes upwards into the receptacle of the
lymph.
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