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Fig. 151. —Longitudinal section of an embryo, showing the incipient vertebral column with its vertebral centra and spinous processes 1. Cerebral hemispheres. 2. Vesicle of the third ventricle, 3. Mid-brain. 4. Cerebellum. 5. Medulla oblongata. ch. Notochord passing forwards through the bodies of the vertebrae into the basis cranii, and terminating in the head between the infundibulum and the pituitary body. s. The spinous processes of the vertebrae. n. The spinal cord. kb. The pharynx. h. The heart. l. The liver. i. The stomach and intestine. cl. The cloaca. v. The urinary bladder and pedicle of the allantois. u, wu. The umbilicus, or root of the umbilical cord, containing the duct from the intestine to the yelk-sac, the pedicle of the allantois (or urachus), and the umbilical vessels. w. The Wolffian body, which appears as an elongated viscus, with many transverse lines situated above and between the two letters, u and u'; whereof the left-hand i is placed upon the stomach, and the right-hand i on the large intestine close to the caecum and entrance of the small intestine. |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/catintroduction00miva/page/332/mode/1up?view=theater The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals |
Author | Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900 |
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