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MR. F. E. BEDDARD ON THE 



[June 15, 



gall-bladder is just visible on the diapliragmatic surface of the 

 liver. The ductus choledochus, which receives the pancreatic 

 duct just before its entry into the duodenum, is not specially- 

 dilated, as I have found it to be in Myrmecojyhaga, before its 



Text-fig. 220. 



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^•B.c. 



Liver of Tamandua. 



The upper figure represents the diaphragmatic surface of the organ. 



«. Umbilical ligament with its branches. I.e. Left central lobe of liver, l.l. Left 



lateral. M.c. Right central. 



The lower figure represents a portion of the right lateral lobe showing the 

 seams (Zi.) described in the text. 

 D. Diaphragm, pc. Postcaval vein where it enters liver, s. Ligament running 

 from liver to diaphragm, 'which bears, as is shown in the figure, the supra- 

 renal body. 



