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FIG. 102G. Lepus cuniculus. The stomach, duodenum, posterior portion of rectum and 

 liver (in outline) with their arteries, veins and ducts. A, the cceliac artery of another 

 specimen (both X ). The gullet is cut through and the stomach somewhat displaced back- 

 wards to show the ramifications of the coeliac artery (c. a.) ; the duodenum is spread out to 

 the right of the subject to show the pancreas (pn.) ; the branches of the bile-duct (c. b. <7.) 

 portal vein (p. r.) and hepatic artery (/t. a.) are supposed to be traced some distance into the 

 various lobes of the liver. a. m. a. anterior mesenteric artery ; cai>.. caudate lobe of liver 

 with its artery, vein and bile-duct; c. b.d. common bile-duct; <-,l. *t. cai-diac portion of 

 stomach ; c. U. a. common iliac artery ; coe. a. coeliac artery ; cy. a. cystic artery ; <//. <L cystic- 

 duct ; ('. 00. dorsal aorta : dv. proximal, and du', distal limbs of duodenum ; <>v. a. duodenal 

 artery; <h>. 7,.a. (in A), /duodeno-hepatic artery; y. a. gastric artery and vein; g.*b. gall 

 bladder; h. a. hepatic artery; 6. d. left bile-duct ; I. c. left central lobe of liver, with its 

 artery, vein and bile-duct ; I. (t. v. lieno-gastric vein ; ?. L left lateral lobe of liver with its 

 artery, vein and bile-duct ; ms. branch of mesenteric artery and vein to duodenum ; ts.r. meso- 

 rectum ; /. r. chief mesenteric vein ; ces. oesophagus ; p. m. a. posterior mesenteric artery ; 



up. a. splenic artery. (From Parker's Zootom>/. 



