The American journal of anatomy . Stratumgerm iinitiiitm _L. muscularis£ mucosa. Fig. 6. Transverse section of tunica mucosa of Lepus nutalli muscle is striated to the cardia, but the inner layer has a thick lowersphincter composed of smooth fibres. In Muscardinus the striatedfibres extend over onto the preventricular dilatation which, as is wellknown, contains fundus glands and is therefore to be regarded as aportion of the stomach. 1 6 Emil Goetscli. Insectivora. The only observations on the structure of llio oesophagus in the[nsectivora which I have been able to find are the
The American journal of anatomy . Stratumgerm iinitiiitm _L. muscularis£ mucosa. Fig. 6. Transverse section of tunica mucosa of Lepus nutalli muscle is striated to the cardia, but the inner layer has a thick lowersphincter composed of smooth fibres. In Muscardinus the striatedfibres extend over onto the preventricular dilatation which, as is wellknown, contains fundus glands and is therefore to be regarded as aportion of the stomach. 1 6 Emil Goetscli. Insectivora. The only observations on the structure of llio oesophagus in the[nsectivora which I have been able to find are the descriptions of theoesophagus of Erinaceus given by Carlier (93) and Oppel (97).Carliers description may be briefly summed up in the followingstatements: The epithelium is thick and of the ordinary type; themuscularis mucosae is greatly developed consisting of large bundlesof coarse non-striped fibers, longitudinally placed; the submucouscoat is reduced to a minimum, due to the total absence of all glan-dular structures, mucous glands being entirely absent with the excep-tion
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