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MR. A. H. GARROD ON THE 



Fig. 3. 



[Feb. 18, 



Liver of the Bintuiong. 

 The various lobes are lettered as follows: — ll, left lateral; lc, left central; nr, 

 right central ; rl, right lateral ; s, Spigelian ; c, caudate ; and gb is the 

 gall-bladder. 

 In order to facilitate comparison, the direction of the shading in the different 

 lobes is varied, all parts of the same lobe being shaded in the same direction, 

 whilst the lobes on each side are differently shaded ; the left lateral, however, so 

 far overlaps the left central as to appear to be connected with the right central. 



the right into four, the extra one on the right side (the azygos) being 

 behind and nearly in the middle line. 



The urinary bladder in this specimen was very much distended, 

 and ascended a considerable way into the abdomen as a narrow py- 

 riform sac. 



The testes were situated in the scrotum, which projected backwards 

 from the greatly developed mass of perineal glands. Of these last- 

 mentioned glands Dr. Cantor remarks : — " Between the anus and 

 penis is situated a large pyriform gland, exceeding 2 inches in length, 

 partially divided by a deep naked fossa, commencing from the latter 

 organ. The gland secretes a light-brown oily fluid, of a peculiar 

 intense, but not foetid or sickening odour." The deep cleft above 

 mentioned is longitudinal ; and it is over its naked approximated sides 

 that the orifices of the numerous simple, pyriform, yellowish, trans- 

 lucent glands open. Each separate gland is about | or J inch long, 



