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The walls of the abdomen cut and folded back. 17. External opening of the cloaca, or common space into which open (a) the rectum, (b) the oviduct and (e) the ureters, or kidney ducts. The processes concerned in the formation of an egg are thus summarized by LilHe (The Development of the Chick, New York, 1908, pp. 23-25) : "The formation of an egg takes place as follows : The yolk, or ovum proper, escaped by rupture of the follicle along a pre- formed band, the stigma (fig. 40), into the infundi...bulum, which swallows it, so to speak, and it is passed down by peris- taltic contractions of the oviduct. The escape of the ovum from the follicle is known as the process of ovulation. During its passage down the oviduct it becomes surrounded by layers of albumen secreted by the oviducal glands. The shell-mem- brane is secreted in the isthmus and the shell in the uterus (fig. 40). The ovum is fertilized in the uppermost part of the oviduct and tlie cleavage and early stages of formation of the germ-layers take place before the egg is laid.
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