102 PROCKKPINOS OK T1IK ANATOMICAL AND AN TH Koi'Ol.OUICAL 



Date of observation, January, 

 Sex, Female. Side, Left. 



Supra-condylar process. 



The process was found on the internal surface of the humerus, 

 midway between the anterior and internal borders, and '2 inches above 

 the internal condyle. It was triangular with the apex, which was 

 hook-shaped, directed downwards, forwards and inwards. 



The length was 1 inches, the height g inch. The process was 

 composed almost entirely of cancellous tissue. A band of ligament 

 was found passing from the apex to the internal intermuscular septum 

 a little above the internal condyle. 



A few fibres of the pronator radii teres and of the braehialis 

 anticus arose from the process. The brachial artery showed a high 

 division, both trunks passing in front of the process. The median 

 nerve passed behind the process. A slight ridge was found in a 

 corresponding situation on the right humerus. 



(Signature of observer) WILLIAMINA ABEL. 



Date of observation, January, 1004. 

 Sex, Male. 



Artflry from superior mesenteric to right lobe of liver. 



An artery about the size of an average radial artery arose from 

 the superior mesenteric about an inch from its origin. Passing 

 upwards and to the right behind the head of the pancreas it crossed 

 behind the bile duct and so gained its right side. 



It retained this relation to the duct as far as the junction of 

 the cystic and hepatic ducts. At this point the artery broke up into 

 two branches, both of which entered the right lobe of the liver 

 at the junction of the transverse fissure with the fissure for the 

 gall-bladder. 



Two branches were given oft" from the artery during its course, 

 one to the gall-bladder and one to the pancreas and second stage of 

 the duodenum. 



(Signature of observer) A. .S. LESLIE. 



