. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with reference to natural theology. Natural theology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Biology. 192 THE VITAL FUNCTIONS. Figures 326, 327, and 328;* the first of which is that of the caterpillar; the second, that of the 328 327 326. chrysalis ; and the third, that of the moth. The whole canal and its appendages have been sepa- rated from their attachments, and spread out, so as to display all their parts; and they are delineated of the natural size, in each case, so as to show their comparative dimensions in these three states. In all the figures, a is


. Animal and vegetable physiology considered with reference to natural theology. Natural theology; Physiology; Plant physiology; Biology. 192 THE VITAL FUNCTIONS. Figures 326, 327, and 328;* the first of which is that of the caterpillar; the second, that of the 328 327 326. chrysalis ; and the third, that of the moth. The whole canal and its appendages have been sepa- rated from their attachments, and spread out, so as to display all their parts; and they are delineated of the natural size, in each case, so as to show their comparative dimensions in these three states. In all the figures, a is the oesophagus; b, the stomach; c, the small intestine; d, the csecal por- tion of the canal; and e, the colon, or large intes- tine. The hepatic vessels are shown at f ; and the * These figures also have been engraved from the drawings of Mr. Newport, which he was so obhging as to make for me, from preparations of his own, the result of very careful 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 Roget, Peter Mark, 1779-1869. London : W. Pickering


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