. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE 63 is the varying proportion of the small to the large intestine. As a general rule the former is very considerably longer than P^ P, Op A. Fig. 41.—Different forms of the stomach in Mammals. A, Dog; B, Mus decumanus; C, aMus musculus; D, Weasel; E, scheme of the Ruminant stomach, the arrow with the dotted line showing the course taken by tlie food ; F, Human stomach. a. Minor curvature ; h, major curvature ; c, cardiac end. G, Camel ; H, Echidna (iculeata. Cma, Major curvature ; Cmi, minor curvature. I, Brady2ms tridactylvs.


. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. SMALL AND LARGE INTESTINE 63 is the varying proportion of the small to the large intestine. As a general rule the former is very considerably longer than P^ P, Op A. Fig. 41.—Different forms of the stomach in Mammals. A, Dog; B, Mus decumanus; C, aMus musculus; D, Weasel; E, scheme of the Ruminant stomach, the arrow with the dotted line showing the course taken by tlie food ; F, Human stomach. a. Minor curvature ; h, major curvature ; c, cardiac end. G, Camel ; H, Echidna (iculeata. Cma, Major curvature ; Cmi, minor curvature. I, Brady2ms tridactylvs. Du, Duodenum ; MB, coecal diverticulum ; *"", outgrowths of duodenum ; f, re- ticulum ; ft, rumen. A (in E and G), Abomasum ; Ca, cardiac division ; (), psalterium ; Oe, oesophagus ; P, pylorus ; R (to the riglit in E and to the left in G), rumen ; li (to the left in E and to the right in G), reticulum ; Sc, cardiac <livision ; ^ *§^, pyloric division; WZ, water-cells. (From Wiedersheim's Cmn- Anatomy.) the latter; in Faradoxurus, for instance, the small intestine may be fifteen times the length of the large. The excess of leno'th of one section over the other is not oenerallv so marked. 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 Harmer, S. F. (Sidney Frederic), Sir, 1862-; Shipley, A. E. (Arthur Everett), Sir, 1861-1927. London : Macmillan and Co. ; New York : The Macmillan Company


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