. A text-book on physiology : for the use of schools and colleges : being an abridgment of the author's larger work on human physiology. REGIONAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STOMACH. 45 terial is mingled with the gastric juice before being sub-mitted to the action of the gizzard. From the gizzardit is passed into the small intestine f,f. In the figure,e is the liver, g, g, the caeca, and h the the ostrich, as shown Fifft 9# in Fig. 9, the local distribu-tion of the glandular veryobviously marks out a re-gional distribution of func-tion. C is the cardiac cav-ity, the mucous membraneof which i


. A text-book on physiology : for the use of schools and colleges : being an abridgment of the author's larger work on human physiology. REGIONAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STOMACH. 45 terial is mingled with the gastric juice before being sub-mitted to the action of the gizzard. From the gizzardit is passed into the small intestine f,f. In the figure,e is the liver, g, g, the caeca, and h the the ostrich, as shown Fifft 9# in Fig. 9, the local distribu-tion of the glandular veryobviously marks out a re-gional distribution of func-tion. C is the cardiac cav-ity, the mucous membraneof which is studded hereand there with glands; GG are the surfaces of thegizzard. Among the high-er quadrupeds, the eviden-ces of a similar division offunction are , in the dormouse, , there are two compart-ments : a cardiac, C, and apyloric, P; the same beingexhibited more perfectly in Interiorthe Cape hyrax, Fig. 11. In these cases the cardiac. stomach of African ostrich. Fig, 10. Fig. 11. 5v\


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