. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . ebrae is con-tinued beyond the canal,and terminates in a free the ovoviviparous Lizard(Lacerta \_Zootoca] muralis)the part of the oviduct inwhich embryonal develope-ment proceeds is very ex-pansile, as in the Viper; inthe specimen figured, , the right oviduct con-tained three ova, ib. e, theleft two ova: the ovaria areshown at a, the abdominalaperture of the left oviductat c, the fallopian part ofthe tube at d, the uterinepart at e, the terminal partat f: the peritoneal fold,attaching the oviduct to theovary and to the spin


. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . ebrae is con-tinued beyond the canal,and terminates in a free the ovoviviparous Lizard(Lacerta \_Zootoca] muralis)the part of the oviduct inwhich embryonal develope-ment proceeds is very ex-pansile, as in the Viper; inthe specimen figured, , the right oviduct con-tained three ova, ib. e, theleft two ova: the ovaria areshown at a, the abdominalaperture of the left oviductat c, the fallopian part ofthe tube at d, the uterinepart at e, the terminal partat f: the peritoneal fold,attaching the oviduct to theovary and to the spine, ismarked b, the rectum g,and the cloaca h. In Chelonia the ovariesare symmetrically disposed,and placed far back in theabdomen. The female or-gans of the Turtle ( Chelonemiclas), in the quiescentstate, show the ovaries in the form of a broad, flattened, variouslyfolded substance, thickly studded with innumerable ovisacs, likewhite specks : each ovary is attached by a peritoneal fold, meso-arium, to the sides of vertebra?, between the rectum and the. Female organs impregnated, Viper, cccviii. FEMALE ORGANS OF REPTILES. 587 397


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