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Identifier: b20416039_001 Title: On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] Year: 1866 (1860s) Authors: Owen, Richard, 1804-1892 Subjects: Anatomy, Comparative Vertebrates Fishes Reptiles Mammals Birds Publisher: London : Longmans, Green Contributing Library: Wellcome Library Digitizing Sponsor: Wellcome Library


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Text Appearing Before Image: Portion of the alimentary canal of the Salmon (Salmo salar), showing one double row of csecalappendages and portions of the other, ccxxxi. required concomitant complexity of the digestive canal. Inseveral Osseous Fishes, either the inactive nature of the species,or the extent or special modifications (the long intestine andglandular palate of the Carp, the thickened mucous membrane 430 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 287

Text Appearing After Image: of the duodenum of the Eel, for example) of the ordinary tractof the alimentary canal, render unnecessary the presence of a pancreas. Thus there isno caecal production of theduodenum in the Ambas-sis, Wolf-fish, Warty Agrio-pe, nor in most Labroids,Cyprinoids, Lucioids, Silur-oids, nor in the apodal Mala-copteri, nor in the Lopho-branchs and Plectognats; norin the genera Antennarius,MalthcBus, and Batrachus.The pancreas is representedby a single pyloric caecumin the Sandlance and Poly-pterus, fig. 279, k: by twocaeca in most Labyrinthi-branchs, in many species ofAmphiprion, in theLophius,the Turbot, fig. 287, andthe Mormyrus, fig. 280, Jc: Pyloric casca of the Turbot (Rhombus maximus). ccxxxi. - .. • 7i t» i by three caeca m the Perch,the percoid Popes (Acerina), the Asprodes, and Diploprions : offrom four to nine caeca in the genus Cottus: of from five to nine caeca in the genus Triqla: 288 of six caeca and upwards inScorpcsna and Holocentrum:of nine caeca in the Sprat,fig. 288 :


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