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SPECIMENS OF CETACEA. 



9 inches ; two intermediate compartments, of which 

 the one next the cardiac is very small ; a tubular 

 pyloric compartment 12 inches long- which opens into 

 the dilated commencement of the duodenum. See 

 Turner in J. A. and P., vol. xxvi., 1892. Figure, 

 page 123. 



13. Stomach. Remains of Cuttle-fish, Gonatus fabricii 



(Lichtenstein), from the stomach of Risso's Grampus. 



14. Heart and Great Vessels. See Addenda. 



15. Manus, tigure of , dorsal surface of left. U, ulna; R, radius; 



r, radiale ; i, intermedium ; u, ulnare ; ^9, pisiform 

 cartilage ; C^ and C.,, distal carpals 1 and 2 ; Cg + C^, 

 conjoined carpalia ; I to V, metacarpals of live digits. 

 P, pollex. Fifth digit rudimentary. Manus descril)ed 

 by Turner in Fr. R. S. Edm., vol. xxix., 1909. 



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