figured by McDonatp Brown for a human subject, but the organ in 
the present case shows no lobulation. Its long axis is obliquely dorso- 
ventral, the caudal half of the kidney being snugly wedged in between 
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A.mes.sup a e. 4 2 _Aadr-lumb. 
Vadr-lumb... 
Vadr-lumb‘ x 
A.adr-lumb--z 
Veav.inf. ER N 
Araspermunt... | 
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Fig. 1, CaseI. Pelvic kidney in the domestic cat. Drawn from organs in place. X */4- 
the sacrum and the rectum. There was adhesion with the dorsal 
yectal wall over the area of contact, Pressure from the rectum has 
