. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 26l parabronchi are to be compared to bronchioles, the diverticula to infundibula. The mesobronchus and usually four other bronchi do not stop at the lung wall, but are continued as thin walled vesicles, the air sacs,. sad FIG. 272.—-Air sacs of pigeon, after Bruno Muller. c1, c3, intertransverse canal; da1, da2, axillary diverticulum and its ventral outgrowth; dc, diverticulum costale; dfa, dfp, divert, femorale anterior et posterior; dot, divert, cesophago-tracheale; ds, div. sub- scapular


. Comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. RESPIRATORY ORGANS. 26l parabronchi are to be compared to bronchioles, the diverticula to infundibula. The mesobronchus and usually four other bronchi do not stop at the lung wall, but are continued as thin walled vesicles, the air sacs,. sad FIG. 272.—-Air sacs of pigeon, after Bruno Muller. c1, c3, intertransverse canal; da1, da2, axillary diverticulum and its ventral outgrowth; dc, diverticulum costale; dfa, dfp, divert, femorale anterior et posterior; dot, divert, cesophago-tracheale; ds, div. sub- scapulare; dst, div. sternale; pc, preacetabular canal; sad, sas, saccus abdominalis dexter et sinister; sc, saccus cervicalis; sia, sip, saccus intermedius, anterior et posterior. structures peculiar to birds (and in a slight extent to chameleons) and occurring in all recent species. Each sac (figs. 271, 272) has received several names. The sub-bronchial, anterior to the furcula, is usually unpaired. The cervical, lateral to the first, lies at the base of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kingsley, J. S. (John Sterling), 1854-1929. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co.


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