. The bee-keeper's guide : or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Cross Section of Ileum, after 8chiernenz. Alimentary Canal of ffoney-Bee, modified, from Wolff. 0 CEsophagus. sm. Stomach-mouth. -Tis Honey-stomach. s True stomach. c Urinary tubes. i Small intestine or ileum. rg Rectal glands. r Large intestine or rectum. chicken, or may run as a uniform tube, as in the human body, to the true stomach (Fig. 36, s). Following this is the intes' tine—separated by some authors into an ileum (Fig. 36, i), and a rectum which ends in the vent or anus. The entire alimentary canal, except the stomach, is deve


. The bee-keeper's guide : or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Cross Section of Ileum, after 8chiernenz. Alimentary Canal of ffoney-Bee, modified, from Wolff. 0 CEsophagus. sm. Stomach-mouth. -Tis Honey-stomach. s True stomach. c Urinary tubes. i Small intestine or ileum. rg Rectal glands. r Large intestine or rectum. chicken, or may run as a uniform tube, as in the human body, to the true stomach (Fig. 36, s). Following this is the intes' tine—separated by some authors into an ileum (Fig. 36, i), and a rectum which ends in the vent or anus. The entire alimentary canal, except the stomach, is devel- oped from the ectoderm, or skin derm, and all is shed in molting. The stomach, often called the mid-stomach, to dis- tinguish it from the fore and hind, is derived from the endo- derm, and is not molted. Connected with the mouth are salivary glands (Fig. 58, 59), which are structurally much like. 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 Cook, Albert John, 1842-1916. Chicago : York


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