1878.] MR. GARROD O 



N NYCTEREUTES PROCYONIDES. 



375 



$ , half-grown. 



$, a month old. $, a month 



old. 



Small intestine 

 Large intestine 

 Ccecum 



4-25 feet. 

 6 inches. 

 1 '2."> inches. 



575 feet. 

 8 inches. 

 1 "5 inches. 



7-3 feet. 



8 inches. 

 2 inches. 



There is evidently not much constancy in the leneth of the 

 viscera, even in specimens of the same age and 



sex. 



Cascum of Nyctereutes procyonides. 



relJ^l k SP'gelian lobe. In this the accessory lobule 



I ZL n rl ' " eDlarged t0 f ° rm P art of the '°be itself, which 

 is, by its presence m a semi-independent condition rendered E 



-n^ni"^ 8 ." 6 n , 0t P ecuIiar > ^e fissure between the left unner 

 •nd m,ddle lobes only being less developed than in many o ts alE 

 The azygos lobe is present on the right lung. 7 CS ' 



Ihe prostate is well developed ; Cowper's glands are absent «, 



sTa .ht VeS1C l Ul f "I""" 168 - The ° S P e - is three Lhe, in le^tn 

 straight, and deeply grooved inferiorly to transmit the urethra' 

 The gl ans pe bluutl conJ the J terSv' 



much as in the American Cervidas. ° iermina11 ^ 



eating s, t; \ f thl [ d con . volut,on is bifurcate, the bifur- 



eating sulcus not being lengthy, going upwards and forward with- 



