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stomach, and the right arm or caval mesentery ending freely in thp 

 abdominal cavity. The fate of the caval mesentery is briefly this^ 

 The part most cephalad is invaded by the right lung, of Avhich it 



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iovms the lobiis inferior medialis of Krause (Eavn, 89, p. 144) Belo^v 

 the diaphragm it meets and unites with the liver. Hepatic tubules 

 grow mto It and it becomes a part of the liver. Thus it at once con- 

 nects the liver with the right dorsal wall and causes the hepatic ^inu- 



