The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals

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— These bodies are relatively larger in the foetus than the adult, though this difierenoe does not influence their structure.
Functions. — Their uses are still unknown ; they are ranked in the category of blood- vascular glands, along with the spleen and thyroid body, whose functions are. also not yet ascertained. (Leydig is of opinion that these bodies should be regarded as belonging to the nervous system.) DIPFEKENTIAL OHABACTEKS IN THE UKINAKY APPAKATUS OF OTHER THAN SOLIPED AKIMALS 1. Kidne
...ys. — In other than Soliped animals, the renal glands are simple or multiple, or in other words, simple or lobulated. In the Ox, the kidneys have an elongated shape from before to behind, which is altogether characteristic; and, in addition, they preserve during life the lobulated form only seen in the other animals dm-ing intra- uterine existence. Each agglomeration is composed of from fifteen to twenty secondary tidneys ; but the pelvis is not formed in the centre of this agglomeration, being carried altogether outwards, and occupying an excavation in the inferior i'ace of the organ, which represents the hilus.

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