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gland. Dasyurus viverrinus was exactly the same. In an example 

 of Macropus agilis the same vein is present, but there are slight 

 differences from the conditions observed and just described in 

 Dasyurus mmigcei. In the Macropus the supi-arenal vein enters 

 the left renal, and the suprarenal portal, as I venture to term the 



Text-fig. 124. 



Suprarenal veins in various Mammals. 



A. 

 D. 

 G. 



Thylacinv,s. 

 Feragale lagotis. 

 Dasyurus viverrinus. 



B. Dasyurus maugcei. C. J^asua rufa. 



E. Trichosurus vuJpecula. F. Macropus dorsalis. 



H. Bettongia ogilbyi. I. Fhascologale penicillata. 



p.c. Postcaval vein. -ST. Kidnej'. r. Renal vein. Sr. Suprarenal bodj-. 

 s.r.p. Suprarenal portal, s.r.v. Suprarenal vein. 



vein to which attention is directed in the present paper, enters as 

 in Dasyurus at the opposite end of the suprarenal body. The 

 suprarenal vein differs from that of D. maugcei in that it receives 

 a tribvitary from the parietes. The left suprarenal veins of 



