. The American journal of anatomy. ires a celles apparement de meme na-ture, qui avoisinent Ioesophage chez beau-coup danimaux monogastriques et etu-diees dans la serie des Mammiferes parEdelmann. In brief, he regards theglands of the water cell in the camel ascardiac glands. The greater portion of cylindricalglandular division of the camels stomachappears to be occupied by cardiac glands. The mucous membrane ofthe region is described by Boas as exhibiting marked longitudinal folds,comparable to those of the psalterium of other ruminants. It containsclose-set and extremely short gland tubules


. The American journal of anatomy. ires a celles apparement de meme na-ture, qui avoisinent Ioesophage chez beau-coup danimaux monogastriques et etu-diees dans la serie des Mammiferes parEdelmann. In brief, he regards theglands of the water cell in the camel ascardiac glands. The greater portion of cylindricalglandular division of the camels stomachappears to be occupied by cardiac glands. The mucous membrane ofthe region is described by Boas as exhibiting marked longitudinal folds,comparable to those of the psalterium of other ruminants. It containsclose-set and extremely short gland tubules whichCordier states to beidentical with the glands of water-cells. The distal one-sixth of themucous membrane is occupied by the usual fundus and pyloric the Edentata the stomach assumes several peculiar and interest-ing forms. The nearest approach to -the simple form of stomach thatis usual to mammals is presented by Dasypus (Fig. 15, A), Myrmecephagaand allied genera in which the stomach is lined throughout by a simple. Fig. 13. Stomachs of: A, Sus(from Oppel, after Greenwood); B,Dicotyles (from Oppel, after Edel-mann). E. E. Bensley 141


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