772 MR. W. N. PARKER ON THE INDIAN TAPIR. [ Dec. 19, 
czecum is raised into a close network of wrinkled folds; that of the 
colon and rectum is similar, but the netwerk is not quite so close. 
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Czcum and colon, from above, one sixth nat. size. 
ce, excum ; col, loop of colon; 7, ileum. 
The heart agreed with Poelman’s and Owen’s descriptions ; ; both 
the subclavians come off from the innominate ; 3 and there is only one 
superior cava, There is no moderator band in the right ventricle ; 
and I could find no trace of an os cordis. A very good figure of the 
heart is given in Poelman’s paper. The external and internal iliacs 
arise separately from the aorta. 
Each lung was imperfectly divided up into three lobes—a large 
posterior and two smaller anterior ; and there was also a small azy- 
gous lobe on the right side. This differs from Poeliman’s description 
in that he states that in the right lung there is only one slight 
division, and he does not mention the azygous lobe. 
The larynx corresponded with Poelman’s description, showing the 
double pair of pouches figured by him. 
The kidneys are net lobulated, and in longitudinal section show a 
large extent of the cortical part as compared with the medullary. 
The right was SPE longer and narrower than the left, the former 
measuring 5! x23", and the latter 43x23". The adrenals are 
elongated bodies about 3 +" wide, extending from the front margin of 
the kidney to the exit of ‘the ureter.” Tn ‘section they show a yellow 
cortical and a brownish medullary part, The bladder has a narrow 
