. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Alimentary canal of the Whiting (Merlangus vul- garis), showing the pile of caeca around the pylorus. (One half the natural diameter.) constituting a frill around the intestine, and consits of four bunches, each containing about thirty caeca. These unite and re-unite till they terminate, each bunch, in a single duct ; so that there are finally four orifices, so placed as to fall on two converging sides of a triangle, of which the orifice of the hepatic duct would form the apex. As each bunch contains thirty caeca, there


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Alimentary canal of the Whiting (Merlangus vul- garis), showing the pile of caeca around the pylorus. (One half the natural diameter.) constituting a frill around the intestine, and consits of four bunches, each containing about thirty caeca. These unite and re-unite till they terminate, each bunch, in a single duct ; so that there are finally four orifices, so placed as to fall on two converging sides of a triangle, of which the orifice of the hepatic duct would form the apex. As each bunch contains thirty caeca, there are a hundred and twenty Fig. One of the four bunches of pyloric appendages of the Whiting, isolated; showing their union and reunion till at h'nijlli they end in a single 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 Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper


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