AXATOMY OF THE TAKIN. 



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These propoi'tions present a marked contrast to those of Ovihos, 

 in which the right and left lobes are almost equal in size. In 

 Ijos and Ovis the right lobe is somewhat larger than the left. 

 (Text-fig. 4 a.) 



Text-figure 4. 



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(a) Anterior, {!>) Pssterior Aspect of Liver. 



The Spigelian lobe is practically undifferentiated , as in 

 Connochcetes ; it can be distinguished in the livers of the other 

 animals mentioned for comparison. 



The lobus caudatus is club-shaped, with its narrow end 

 i-eaching out to the right margin. 



The quadrate lobe is square in shape, 4;^ inches in breadth 

 (text-fig. 4ft). 



The gall-bladder is definitely bilocnlar and lies in the fossa 



