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English: Diagram of spider book lungs. (1) lung slit, (2) space filled with blood, (3) leaves of the book lung.
Date (or possibly 1920)
Source Scanned from the 1920 edition of The Spider Book, published by Doubleday, Page & Company in the United States (originally published in 1912)
Author John Henry Comstock

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