. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. Fig. 63.—Digestive Apparatus of Honey- bee (Apis mellifica), after Leon Du- four. pi, salivary gland; glo. poison-gland: »(, stint; on oesophagus; •», vasa malpighii; c, colon; r, rectum- myl, Fig. 64.—Anatomy of the Oyster. (Perrier). „ „ ,F' moutn : E. stomach: I. intestine: A. anus; GG', nervous ganglia; MT, mantle; B, braachix. table food, thus indicating in them the first appearance of the distinction between the herbivorous and car


. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. Fig. 63.—Digestive Apparatus of Honey- bee (Apis mellifica), after Leon Du- four. pi, salivary gland; glo. poison-gland: »(, stint; on oesophagus; •», vasa malpighii; c, colon; r, rectum- myl, Fig. 64.—Anatomy of the Oyster. (Perrier). „ „ ,F' moutn : E. stomach: I. intestine: A. anus; GG', nervous ganglia; MT, mantle; B, braachix. table food, thus indicating in them the first appearance of the distinction between the herbivorous and carnivorous animals, showing that the com- plexity of the alimentary canal is in direct proportion to the complexity of the food. The intestine is narrow, convoluted, and but seldom has a mesentery; distinctions between small and large intestines are but imper-. 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 Smith, Robert Meade, 1854-. Philadelphia and London, F. A. Davis


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