Sheep husbandry; with an account of different breeds, and general directions in regard to summer and winter management, breeding and the treatment of . Kie. THK There are no barbs or tentacalu;, as described by some authors. The eyes are placed on tbrmost prominent part of the head, aistl are very singidarly constructed (tig. 57). They havathe bony ring of the bird. . The of tlie blood-vessels which ramify ovefthe head are plainly seen through a tolerable microscope. The circulating and digestiveorgans are also evident, and are seated almost immediately bel


Sheep husbandry; with an account of different breeds, and general directions in regard to summer and winter management, breeding and the treatment of . Kie. THK There are no barbs or tentacalu;, as described by some authors. The eyes are placed on tbrmost prominent part of the head, aistl are very singidarly constructed (tig. 57). They havathe bony ring of the bird. . The of tlie blood-vessels which ramify ovefthe head are plainly seen through a tolerable microscope. The circulating and digestiveorgans are also evident, and are seated almost immediately belowr the head. The situationof the heart is seen in fi?. 56, and the two main vessels evidently springing from it, andextending through almost the whole length of the fluke. Smaller blood-vessels, if so theymay be called, ramify from them on either side. The convolutions of the bowels appear inlig. 59, and the vent, both for the ftcces and the ova, and probably for the connection bd«tween the sexes, is on the under part, and almost close to the neck In the beliy, if so it may be called, are almost iuvai-iably a very great number of ovalparticles, hundreds of whi


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