A Text-Book of Vegetable And Animal Physiology : Designed for the Use of Schools, Seminaries, And Colleges in the United States

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LESSON XLVI.
NUTEITION IN THE LAMEUilBEANCHIATA, AND IN THE PTEEOPODA.
702. In the common Oyster, the visceral mass occupies about half the cavity of the shell next the hinge. The rest of the space be- UESSON 46.] NtTTRITION IN THE LAMELLIBRANCHIATA.
161 Fig. 260.
tween the lobes of the mantle, being almost entirely occupied with the branchial laminae (gills), which are four in number, equally divided, and placed on each side of the vis- ceral ma,ss. The mouth is furnished with two long, taperi
...ng, fleshy tentac- ula (a. Fig. 260), and is continued by a short oesophagus to an expanded stomach, into which numerous rami- fied hepatic foUicles empty them- selves (b). The intestine (c), after describing a remarkable convolution, ascending to the upper part of the stomach, which it crosses, is contin- ued along the interspace of the bran- chiae towards their extremities which are farthest from the mouth, where it terminates. The ovarium sur- rounds the intestinal convolutions, and forms, with the liver, the chief part of the visceral mass.

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