1024 THE VASCULAK SYSTEM. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Pancreas. The efferent vessels from the pancreas end in the 

 adjacent glands, that is, some pass to the sub-pylori c, some to the supra-pancreatic, some to the 

 mesenteric glands, and some to the posterior left gastric lymph glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Spleen. The collecting vessels from the spleen pass to the 

 splenic lymph glands which occasionally lie near the hilum of the spleen and the left supra- 

 pancreatic lymph glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Kidneys. The lymph vessels of each kidney run along the 

 renal blood-vessels and terminate in the lumbar glands, especially in the pre- and para-aortic 

 lymph glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Ureters. The lymph vessels from the abdominal part of each 

 ureter pass to the lumbar and the common iliac and the sub-aortic lymph glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Suprarenal Glands anastomose with the vessels of the kidneys 

 and pass to the lumbar and to the posterior mediastinal lymph glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Diaphragm. The collecting lymph vessels from the diaphragm 

 pass to the thoracic lymph glands, that is, to the anterior and posterior mediastinal lymph glands, 

 and lower sternal glands. 



The Lymph Vessels of the Posterior Wall of the Abdomen terminate in the lumbar 

 lymph glands. 



