19 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XIX, { 
curving over the stomach to supply the liver as the hepatic 
artery (he.). 
The next set of arteries for the alimentary canal, 
duodenal and intestinal, arise betweeen the eighth and ninth 


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Fig. 4. 
Th in Arteries in the body region of Uromastix hardwickit with 
the Adie Canal pushed over to the left Secgrie organs represente 
by dotted lines). C., colon; d., duodenal; d. orso- 
g., gastric; eae into pa., em creas ; p. » pe 
r., rectal ; enal; st., stomach. Other cn: as in Figs. 1 
dorso-lumbars. These (d. and in., Fig. 4) are the branches 
here independent, of what in Hemidactylus is the anterior 
mesenteric arter. 
Thus in Eivmasts ix hardwickit all the main bran 
supplying the alimentary canal arise independently of one 

