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ERXEST WARREN. 



'J'he liver was divided into tlie typical mammalian lol)es, and 

 thus was more like the liver of the hog- than that of ;in ox. 

 A falciform ligament divided the liver into right and left 

 divisions. A small left central, a larger left lateral [Sh in. in 

 length and 2^ in. in width) and a Spigelian loLe occurred on 

 the left side. On the right side the right central lobe was 

 deeply cleft posteriorly for the reception of a well-developed 



1 and 2. Junction of caecum, large intestine and small intestine. 

 3. Horizontal section of kidney. Natnral size. c. CseciTni. 

 c. Cortex, c.v. Capillary vessel. L.i. Large intestine, m. Medul- 

 lary portion, p. Pelvis of kidney, r.a. Renal artery, s.l. 

 Small intestine, u. Ureter. 



gnll-bladder, then a right lateral was present, and also a 

 caudate fitting over the anterior surface of the kidney. 



A bile-duct passed from the gall-bladder, and opened into 

 the top of the duodenum about H in, below the pylorus. 



A pancreas was present as a narrow strip of gland running 

 aloug the proximal limb of the duodenum. A pancreatic duct 

 could not be found. 



The spleen was suspended by the great omentum, and was 

 not in contact with the stomach as it is in the case of the ox. 

 It measured about 4| in. in length by Ijin. in width, and was 



