Illustrations of Comparative Anatomy Vertebrate And Invertebrate for the Use O
Illustrations of Comparative Anatomy Vertebrate And Invertebrate for the Use O
University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology
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' There are thus five gastric teeth, one median, and two lateral on each side. In A, on looking into the gastric cavity and towards the pylorus, we can see, situated beneath the median gastric tooth, a bilobed valvular process; and on either side, immediately beneath the great lateral teeth, is a similar cushion-like process. These processes are beset with hairs, and by their mutual apposition form an efficient sieve to prevent the undigested food from passing into the intestine. For an account... of the structure and functions of the stomach of Astacus fluviatilis, which differ but little from that of the specimen described above, see Huxley, "Medical Times and Gazette" 1857, Vol. Xiv. P. 255 : also Rolleston, p. 90. 50. The cephalo-thorax and the first fourteen segments of a Langouste (Palinurus vulgaris. ) The same numbers have been affixed to the same parts as in the preceding specimen : and the description is in the main equally applicable. 51. A Lobster (Homarus vulgaris), dissected to shew its nervous system, which is of the type termed ' homogan- gliate:' that is, it consists of a longitudinal series of ganglia 32 3G COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.
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