1906.] 



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whicli two at any rate are fed each frora two intercostal spaces. 

 Inasmucli as the actual suprarenal body does not extend along 



Text-fig. 6. 



Text-fig. 7. 



Text-fig. 6. — Kidneys of newly-born Anaconda (Etmectes notaus), showing their 

 lobulation and veins (a & a), which run parallel with each, receiving affluents 

 from body-wall. 



ZiJR.aff., 'R.'R.aff. Left and right renal afferent veins. 



Text-fig. 7. — Liver and portal veins of young Anaconda {Eunectes notceus). 

 L. Liver ; P. Portal vein running along surface of liver and receiving, ;p, branches 

 from parietes, which unite on their own account to form a continuous lon- 

 gitudinal trunk, and branches, St., from stomach. 



