The American journal of anatomy . 1 RecBr wj^^. lO. 4 45 Fig. 44 Photographs of a Woods metal cast of the right lung of the adultfowl. (A) Dorsal view showing the reseau anastomotique of the dorso bron-chi. (B) View of the ventral face of the same, illustrating the superficial distri-bution of entobronchi. The relations of the fourth entobronchus and its trans-verse branch are well exhibited. Fig. 45 Photograph of a Woods metal cast of tlie lung of a small adultdomestic fowl (A) seen from the latero-dorsal aspect, (B) mesial aspect. Theanterior and jiosterior


The American journal of anatomy . 1 RecBr wj^^. lO. 4 45 Fig. 44 Photographs of a Woods metal cast of the right lung of the adultfowl. (A) Dorsal view showing the reseau anastomotique of the dorso bron-chi. (B) View of the ventral face of the same, illustrating the superficial distri-bution of entobronchi. The relations of the fourth entobronchus and its trans-verse branch are well exhibited. Fig. 45 Photograph of a Woods metal cast of tlie lung of a small adultdomestic fowl (A) seen from the latero-dorsal aspect, (B) mesial aspect. Theanterior and jiosterior air-sacs are expanded but the cast of the abdominal isshriveled. Pccurrcnl bronchi are seen connected willi the three air-sacs. (B)shows well the large (tranial branch of the summit of the lung. 500 THE EMBRYOLOGY OF THE BIRDs LUNG 501 It is now necessary to point out the distribution in the adultlung of the ])ranehes of the six laterobronchi. The parabronchiof the first laterobronchus occupy the ventral part of the lateralface of the lung and anastom


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